Facing divorce in Colorado? Don't go it alone, Johnson Law Group is here for you. This blog outlines four key rights you have, including spousal support, child custody, division of assets, and legal representation. Understanding these rights empowers you to make informed decisions during this difficult time.
In Colorado, grandparents can request visitation rights under certain circumstances, such as when the parents divorce or the child's well-being is at risk. The court prioritizes the child's best interests when making decisions and factors in the child's relationship with the grandparents, age, and wishes. If you're a grandparent in Colorado navigating this situation, our team at Johnson Law Group can be a valuable resource.
Easter celebrations post-divorce can be daunting, but with Johnson Law Group's expertise, Colorado families can ensure a seamless holiday experience for both parents and children. From sharing tips and activities for the holiday to crafting comprehensive parenting plans, our compassionate attorneys offer tailored solutions to ease your Easter parenting time concerns.
Navigating divorce in Colorado requires understanding residency requirements, distinguishing between uncontested and contested divorces, and gathering crucial documents. Johnson Law Group's family law attorneys provide essential guidance to ensure paperwork is filed correctly and your rights are protected throughout negotiations or trial proceedings.
Johnson Law Group acknowledges the complexity and emotional weight of the guardianship process, offering comprehensive guidance tailored to Colorado’s guardianship laws. Whether through emergency, temporary, or permanent guardianship, our team ensures a seamless process prioritizing the well-being of those involved, emphasizing the importance of legal support for guardianship proceedings.
This St. Patrick's Day, prioritize safety with these tips from Johnson Law Group. Celebrate responsibly, and if trouble arises, our experienced attorneys are here to help. Remember to claim a $15 Uber ride voucher before they're gone!
Due to inclement weather, Johnson Law Group's physical office locations in Colorado will be closed on Thursday, March 14, 2024. If you have a court appearance, we will contact you regarding any scheduling changes mandated by the Court. We can still be reached at our main telephone line at (720) 445-4444 or via email at info@johnsonlgroup.com.
Navigating divorce in Colorado demands a deep understanding of asset division, a process governed by specific laws and guidelines. Your trusted family law attorneys at Johnson Law Group provide expert guidance to ensure fairness for both parties involved. With our support, you can confidently navigate this challenging process, securing your financial interests and laying the groundwork for a secure future.
In celebration of International Women's Day, we honor three exceptional women from Johnson Law Group—Genet Johnson, Shannon O'Keefe, and Cierra Garso—as they shine on the 2024 Colorado Rising Stars list, a testament to their unwavering dedication and expertise. Their recognition emphasizes not only their individual brilliance but also the collective strength and commitment of our entire team.
The new centrally located Johnson O'Keefe Florida office is conveniently located at 2300 Glades Rd Suite 135E, Boca Raton, FL 33431. This Boca Raton location is led by Managing Partner Anne Hinds. Read what past clients have to say about working with Family Law Attorney Anne Hinds.
Our experience, dedication to Colorado families, and our success in each case we represent sets us apart from the competition. We are passionate about family and estate law. Our highly-qualified team will work diligently to achieve the best possible results in your case.
Johnson Law Group, LLC is located in Denver, CO and serves clients in and around Englewood, Denver, Aurora, Littleton, Wheat Ridge, Adams County, Arapahoe County and Denver County.
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