WZW Family Law LLC - Denver, CO
Lawyers in Denver, CO
1720 S. Bellaire Street Suite 110 Denver, CO 80222
Updated: 03/03/2026
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Hired Law firm 2022-2023DO. NOT. USE. THIS. FIRM. ABSOLUTE NIGHTMARE.They are awful. Adeline and Carolyn to be specific.This is the third firm I have had over seven years and an extremely difficult case. Working with WZW was a complete NIGHTMARE and the worst I have ever experienced. Nothing got done on my case in a year and a half with constant nagging and follow up. They wasted near $10k on doing nothing. Adeline, would regularly forget what was going on in my case. She would have substantial facts wrong or had completely forgotten them all together. She would forget about items she was working on and I would have to continually follow up. When I would follow up, often she would act like it was the first time she had heard of it. Although there was serious violence and a PRO in place she asked me had I personally asked my attacker and individual I had a PRO against for the items she was supposed to resolve with opposing counsel. ?!?! When I requested a phone call with Carolyn to resolve my issues with this attorney she refused and would only respond via email. I made the determination to transition to a new firm however I needed the 3 items they had started and never finished, completed as I had already paid for them. I was first told Carolyn would “do me a favor” and look into them. It took weeks and her constantly threatening me that if I said anything bad at all about their representation they would “drop me immediately.” This is by far the least professional firm and firm with the least knowledge regarding DV that I have worked with over seven years. USE SOMEONE ELSE.
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