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Divorce & Legal Separation

Experienced Fort Collins Divorce Lawyers

Ending your marriage will likely be one of the most difficult decisions you will make in your life. At the Law Offices of Shawn H. Smith, we will help guide you through the Colorado divorce process, making sure your transition to the next chapter of your life goes as smoothly as possible.

Helping You Make A Smooth Transition To The Next Chapter In Your Life

Based in Fort Collins and Greeley, we offer Colorado residents the benefits of over a decade of family law experience. Our legal advice and representation encompass all types of divorces, including:

Colorado is a no-fault divorce state. Unlike fault-based states, which may require a spouse to prove wrongdoing in a marriage in order to obtain a divorce, the only thing a spouse must show in Colorado is that the marriage is irretrievably broken.

Divorce With Your Long-Term Interests In Mind

For many of our clients at the Law Offices of Shawn H. Smith, divorce creates a whirlwind of strong emotions and practical issues to sort out. We recognize the emotional and financial challenges you are facing. Our Larimer County and Weld County divorce attorneys can assist you with:

We understand that every client’s needs are different. When you consult our firm, Sam H. Smith will meet with you during friendly and private consultations to learn about your case and address any concerns you have. He is committed to helping you take legal steps that will serve your best interests now and in the future.

Differences Between Contested & Uncontested Divorce

Our clients often ask us, “What if my spouse does not agree to the divorce? Can they stop it from going through?” We want to reassure you that you are not trapped in an unhappy marriage.

In the past, obtaining a divorce was much more difficult, since a divorce could only be granted for cause, on very specific grounds – like adultery or abandonment. Today, Colorado is a no-fault state, so the only legal reason to end a marriage is simply that at least one party believes that the marital union is irretrievably broken.

That does not mean that all divorces proceed smoothly, however. Divorces can still be contested or uncontested. Understanding the difference can help you prepare a strategic approach to your Colorado divorce. Here are the basics:

  • Uncontested divorces are those in which the couple can agree on all the issues that have to be settled. This includes the division or the marital assets and debts, any matters related to child custody and visitation and issues of support.
  • A contested divorce is one where the couple cannot agree on one or more major issues, so they ultimately have to go to court and let a judge make the decisions.

Most couples prefer to negotiate their way to an uncontested divorce, even when they have some animosity toward each other. An uncontested divorce allows them greater control over the outcome of their divorce, and it is likely to be much faster and less expensive than litigation. In many cases, the collaborative divorce process can even be used to transform what might otherwise be a contested divorce into an uncontested one.

An agreement that works for you and your spouse may be crafted during mediation. At Law Offices of Shawn H. Smith, our divorce lawyers can provide options that resolve disagreements that you and your spouse may have. We can help you pursue what is important to you.

How Can You Protect Your Rights During A Divorce In Colorado?

The absolute best way to protect your rights when you are going through a divorce is to seek early legal counsel. Do not make any rash decisions, promises or agreements without speaking to an attorney about your situation first.

A divorce attorney can help you understand your rights regarding property division, who is responsible for marital debts, any spousal support issues, custody of any minor children, insurance issues and child support. A clear understanding of your options will make informed decisions much easier.

How Do You Choose The Right Divorce Attorney?

Every divorce is unique. To choose the right Forth Collins, Colorado, divorce lawyer, consider their experience, special areas of legal focus, overall approach to family law situations, client reviews and communication style.

Most of the time, you can determine whether an attorney is the right fit for your needs during your initial free consultation. At the Law Offices of Shawn H. Smith, we take an optimistic approach that prioritizes solutions that are best for our client and their entire family. While we are not averse to litigation, we aim for a negotiated divorce whenever possible.

What Kind Of Support Can You Expect Our Greeley And Fort Collins Law Firm?

We cannot speak for every Fort Collins, Colorado, divorce lawyer, but we believe in taking a tailored approach to each of our clients. Attorney Shawn H. Smith will work hard to understand your fears and concerns. He will then help you define your divorce priorities and work toward your goals.

You can also generally expect your divorce attorney to be a huge source of support as you face the emotional challenges that go along with the end of your marriage. Attorney Smith can offer invaluable, objective guidance and comfort throughout the process.

Contact An Attentive, Well-Prepared Fort Collins Divorce Attorney

We invite you to contact the Law Offices of Shawn H. Smith today at 970-387-6858 or through an email inquiry. Our law office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.