Divorce Attorney Denver
Divorce is one of the most difficult legal and emotional challenges a person can face.
The decisions made during your divorce can affect your finances, your children, your property, and your future for years to come.
At Trust Johnson Law, we provide strategic, straightforward legal guidance to help clients navigate divorce with clarity and confidence.
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Protect parenting time and decision-making rights.
Address homes, assets, debts, and investments.
Plan for child support and spousal maintenance.
Divorce in Colorado
Colorado is a no-fault divorce state, meaning the court does not require proof of wrongdoing to grant a divorce.
Division of marital property, financial accounts, debts, and shared assets.
Parenting time and decision-making responsibilities involving children.
Child support and spousal maintenance considerations based on financial circumstances.
Retirement accounts, investments, and long-term financial planning issues.
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Types of Divorce Cases We Handle
Every divorce has its own legal, financial, and family dynamics. We help clients understand the issues, prepare for the process, and pursue a resolution that protects what matters most.
When spouses disagree on major issues such as property, custody, or support.
When both parties largely agree on the terms and want a smoother resolution.
Cases involving businesses, investments, retirement accounts, or significant assets.
Divorce involving military service members or veterans often includes unique legal considerations.
Child Custody and Parenting Time
If children are involved, creating a strong parenting plan is critical.
Colorado courts focus on the best interests of the child when determining:
We help parents protect their rights while focusing on long-term stability for their children.
Property Division in Colorado
Colorado follows the principle of equitable distribution, meaning marital property is divided fairly, but not necessarily equally.
This may include:
Protecting your financial future during divorce is essential.
Spousal Maintenance
Depending on the circumstances, one spouse may be required to pay spousal support.
Courts may consider:
We help clients understand how spousal maintenance may affect their financial future and long-term stability.
Why Hiring a Divorce Attorney Matters
Divorce agreements can impact your life for years after the case is over.
Without proper legal guidance, you may risk:
We help ensure your rights and future are protected from the beginning.
Why Choose Trust Johnson Law
We understand what’s at stake, and we help you move forward.
Courts may consider:
Serving Clients Throughout the Denver Metro Area
We assist clients in:
Frequently Asked Questions
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The sooner you understand your rights and options, the better prepared you’ll be to protect your future. Work with Trust Johnson Law for strategic, straightforward divorce guidance in Denver.