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Efficient, Affordable, Convenient Family Law And Estate Planning Legal Services

Denver Divorce Attorney (Collaborative)

YouLaw Colorado, LLC is very proud of the fact that many of their clients stay with them throughout their lifetimes and to act for some families across generations. Their successful approach is reflected in the excellent client feedback they continue to receive.

YouLaw Colorado, LLC is an innovative, virtual law firm with many options to fit your family’s needs, from mediation, on-call consulting to full-time representation. We are upfront about costs and will guide you to the right option that fits your budget. We have access to conference rooms throughout Colorado enabling us to travel to see you for an initial or subsequent meetings. when needed to meet.

Divorce Does Not Need to be Contentious and Adversarial

If you are thinking about a divorce, you may only see two doors: one leading to nowhere, and one leading you to emotional freedom but financial catastrophe – nobody wants to end up like Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas in War of the Roses. The truth is there is never a good time to divorce or break up. One side of a couple is always more ready than the other – it’s simply a matter of degree.

Courts are charged with severing financial ties between parties. Most people do not want to end up there. But here’s the secret: myriad creative, out-of-the-box, and heterodox solutions to deal with your situation.

Creative lawyers and others, in mediation or other collaborative processes, can help you reach agreements you may not have thought possible – continued co-ownership of real property post-divorce until interest rates fall, until a child is out of high school, or until one of you finds another job. Maybe the party having to move to a rental can pay less towards the co-owned home or in spousal maintenance/alimony.

These agreements aren’t simple – divorce never is, but they are possible.

Can a Divorce be Handled Virtually in Denver?

How is a virtual law firm different from the traditional one? Well, the major difference is in the structure. While a traditional law firm operates from a building of bricks and mortar, a virtual law firm has no such structure. COVID-19 crisis and the lockdown was not the only driving force behind this structure. Reduced cost and flexible working hours are some of the main reasons behind the rise of this model. As compared to the traditional law firms where a lot of different costs are attached, virtual law firms require a laptop, high-speed internet connectivity, office stationery etc. which does not make a big dent in the pocket. Virtual lawyers work comfortably while sitting in a home office or on-site.

Our company provides the solution by taking aid from virtual support to serve our clients based on the requirement. We provide the best of advice in exchange for monetary compensation. In our common law system, in criminal and civil law, the advice is being provided by the advocates or lawyers

I Am a Collaborative Denver Divorce Attorney that Can Help

YouLaw Colorado, LLC help, you seek legal advice and make this entire process seamless. We are experienced in working with our clients remotely and adept at dealing with matters in this way, meaning that you can expect the same expert legal advice and excellent client care on which our leading reputation is based, however you decide to work with us.

YouLaw Colorado, LLC is very proud of the fact that many of their clients stay with them throughout their lifetimes and to act for some families across generations. Their successful approach is reflected in the excellent client feedback they continue to receive.

Our specialist solicitors work with a broad range of clients, ranging from those with complex and/or high net worth estates through to young and growing families, people who have recently divorced and vulnerable or elderly individuals. Take time to visit our website youlawco.com to know more about us. Feel free to contact us at info@youlawco.com or call us on (720) 815-4421 .

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