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Broomfield Family Law Firm
Overview
Divorce Lawyer, Broomfield Colorado
Broomfield Family Law Attorneys
The Warkentine Law Office brings more than 35 years of family law experience to the Broomfield community, representing clients in the district courts of all of the surrounding counties in Colorado. Whether you are facing the challenge of a divorce, considering a prenuptial agreement, or needing to modify an existing child support order, working with The Warkentine Law Office will provide you with the expertise you need to effectively and efficiently pursue your goals.
With more than 20 years of legal experience, specializing in family law, Lee D. Warkentine founded the Warkentine Law Office in 1993. The firm expanded in 1997 with the addition of Lee's son, attorney Brent Warkentine. Throughout their careers, both lawyers have represented clients in District Courts throughout the Denver metropolitan area. To schedule your free 30 minutes initial consultation, contact the firm online or call 303-466-2226.
Community-Based Legal Support
Divorce, custody disputes, paternity determinations, and other family law issues are highly stressful, both emotionally and financially. The Warkentine Law Office understands that stress and is committed to working closely with you to provide the legal support you need to address your particular situation and concerns.
Lee and Brent offer sound legal support regarding a variety of family law issues, including:
- Divorce (dissolution of marriage)
- Legal separation
- Annulment (decree of invalidity)
- Maintenance (alimony or spousal support)
- Child support
- Custody (parental decision-making)
- Visitation (parenting time)
The firm also handles the following types of family law matters:
- Mediation
- Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
- Paternity
- Wills and estates (probate)
- Estate planning documents
Schedule a Free 30 minute Consultation
To schedule an appointment with Lee or Brent Warkentine, contact the firm online or call 303-466-2226. The firm works closely with a network of professionals in the area to help you achieve your legal goals. The office is conveniently located in Broomfield, Colorado, providing easy access to the area and courthouses in the surrounding area including:
- Broomfield County
- Boulder County
- Adams County
- Jefferson County
- Denver County
- also Weld County, Larimer County, and Douglas County
About Warkentine Law Office
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Adoption
- Alimony & Spousal Support
- Child Support
- Childrens' Rights
- Collaborative Law
- Custody & Visitation
- Divorce
- Domestic Violence & Neglect
- Juvenile Law
- Paternity
- Prenuptial Agreements
- Estate Planning
- Mediation
Litigation
- 50%
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
720 Burbank Street Broomfield, CO 80020
Fax
- 303-466-7466
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