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You always have the right to represent yourself in family court. But, the law holds self-represented litigants to the exact same standard as experienced attorneys. So you have to be confident in your knowledge of applicable law and procedure.
We offer limited scope services specifically designed to help you represent yourself, should you choose to do so. These include consulting and document preparation. If your needs change, you can always get more assistance.
The cost to hire an attorney varies by type of case, complexity of issues, and the law firm you choose.
Most family law firms will tell you it is impossible to predict how much your case will cost. This isn't completely true, but they know you'd run if they told you a realistic estimate.
Unlike those firms, we discuss anticipated costs in detail during the free initial consultation so that you know before hiring what to expect. We think transparency—especially about billing—is critical to a successful attorney-client relationship.
One of our greatest value propositions is that we give our clients as much agency as possible when it comes to their fees.
We offer several fee structures, including: flat fees, fixed pricing by case stage, bundled and unbundled hourly time, and subscriptions for clients with recurring legal needs.
Our Arizona attorneys offer full-scope services in Maricopa, Pima, and Pinal Counties. We offer document preparation and consulting services throughout Arizona.
Our Colorado attorneys offer full-scope services in Arapahoe, Denver, Douglas, El Paso, and Jefferson Counties. We offer document preparation and legal consulting throughout Colorado.








