Burke, Holguin, & Smith, P.C. - Grand Junction, CO
Family Lawyers in Grand Junction, CO
2779 Crossroads Boulevard Grand Junction, CO 81506 - 8786
Grand Junction Family Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
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Hired Law firm 2024-2025I would highly recommend Stephanie Holguin, and her paralegal Laurey Marsh, to everyone. They were responsive, professional, smart, and caring. They made the process of going through a divorce and custody situation so much better - knowing they were on my side brought me a lot of comfort. The support staff at the firm was also great to work with.
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Hired Law firm 2025Very knowledgeable, caring and awesome team. Kept me in the loop on everything that was going on and answered any/all questions I had.
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Hired Law firm 2023-2025This entire firm was very responsive to my needs for guidance on opening and closing an estate plan for which I was the executor. They have excellent communication and were readily available via phone and email for any questions that I had. They filed all the necessary documents and ensured all was done in accordance with the appropriate regulations. Michael and Laurey were a pleasure to work with, and I recommend them if you have similar needs.
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Hired Law firm 2024-2025Andrew, Virginia, and the entire staff went above and beyond caring for my case. I was informed every step of the way and treated with the utmost respect. The well being and best interests of my child were placed first, and the outcome ensured my child’s best interests and safety. Anyone facing child related legal matters should turn to Burke, Holguin, and Smith.
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2779 Crossroads Boulevard
Grand Junction, CO 81506 - 8786
Phone Number: 970-241-2969
Fax Number: 970-241-3129
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