Comprehensive family law services designed to protect your family's interests, your rights, and your future. Every case begins with a free 30-minute consultation.
At Greenfield Law, we understand that every family's situation is unique. Whether you're navigating a divorce, expanding your family through adoption, or planning for the future, our team brings over 40 years of combined experience to every case.
We take the time to understand your goals, explain your options in plain language, and develop a strategy that's right for you. Our approach is collaborative and compassionate—because we know that behind every legal matter is a real family.
Explore our areas of expertise and learn how we can support your family through life's most important legal matters.
Ending a marriage is never easy, but it doesn't have to be a battle. Our attorneys guide you through every step of the divorce process with a focus on fair, equitable outcomes. We work to minimize conflict and protect your financial interests while helping you transition to the next chapter of your life.
Your children's well-being is the top priority in any custody matter. We advocate for parenting arrangements that serve your children's best interests while protecting your rights as a parent. From initial custody determinations to modifications and enforcement, we're here to help.
Growing your family through adoption is a beautiful journey, and we're honored to help make it happen. Our attorneys handle every type of adoption, guiding you through the legal requirements and paperwork so you can focus on welcoming your newest family member.
A prenuptial or postnuptial agreement isn't about planning for failure—it's about building a foundation of transparency and trust. We help couples create fair, enforceable agreements that protect both partners and provide clarity about financial expectations.
Protecting your family's future means planning ahead. Our estate planning services ensure your wishes are clearly documented and legally sound, giving you and your loved ones peace of mind. We create comprehensive plans that reflect your values and protect your legacy.
Our straightforward process is designed to make legal matters feel manageable, not overwhelming.
We start with a complimentary 30-minute conversation where we listen to your situation and answer your initial questions.
Our team reviews the details of your case, researches applicable law, and identifies the best path forward for your situation.
We develop a clear legal strategy, explain every step in plain language, and move forward with your approval and confidence.
We work diligently to reach the best possible outcome, keeping you informed and supported throughout the entire process.
Answers to some of the questions we hear most often from clients considering family law services.
Your initial 30-minute consultation is completely free with no obligation. We'll listen to your situation, answer your questions, and outline your legal options so you can make an informed decision.
Colorado has a mandatory 91-day waiting period from the date of filing. Uncontested divorces can be finalized shortly after that period, while contested cases may take several months to over a year depending on complexity.
While not required, a prenuptial agreement can provide clarity and protection for both partners. It's especially valuable if either party owns a business, has significant assets, or has children from a previous relationship.
Colorado courts consider the best interests of the child, including each parent's relationship with the child, the child's adjustment to home and community, and the mental and physical health of all parties involved.
The timeline varies depending on the type of adoption. Stepparent adoptions can often be completed in a few months, while domestic and international adoptions may take a year or longer. We'll give you a realistic timeline during your consultation.
We recommend reviewing your estate plan after major life events—marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, a significant change in assets, or the loss of a loved one. At minimum, a review every 3–5 years is advisable.
Schedule your free 30-minute consultation today. We'll listen to your situation and help you understand your options—no pressure, no obligation.
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