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Boulder Probate Law Firm
Overview
In Boulder, Colorado, Martin Law Office LLC provides legal representation to those in need. The firm's practice focus includes estate planning, probate, wills and trusts, grandparent's rights, child support, child custody, divorce, and same-sex family law. Our desire is to strengthen and protect the bonds that create families, and our attorney is passionate about advocating for members of the community. When clients come to us with a life they built that they want to protect, we create a solution customized for their situation.
Along with Boulder, our law office provides representation to anyone in the Front Range such as Golden, Denver, Loveland, Fort Collins, Firestone and Frederick. Our attorney has more than two decades of extensive trial experience along with appellate practice experience and extensive writing experience. Because each client has a unique situation, we do not look for a one-size-fits-all solution, but rather take time to get to know our clients and discover what will work best for them.
As LGBTQ issues and laws change, Martin Law Office LLC continues to advocate for, protect and advance the protections and legal rights of an extremely diverse client base. We recognize that the laws surrounding these issues in Colorado are often complex and confusing, and we continue to make them a priority so that our clients do not suffer unnecessarily.
Our legal services are centered around our clients. We provide a free initial consultation to anyone who needs our help, and our office accepts credit card payments when the situation arisesAbout Martin Law Office LLC
Practice Areas
- Probate
Litigation
- 50%
People
Attorneys
- Jodi S. Martin (Founder and Partner Attorney, 2012 to present) 5 Reviews
Staff
- Kali S. Beard, Legal Assistant
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1790 38th StreetSuite 106 Boulder, CO 80301
Phone
Fax
- 303-942-6905
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