Van Dyke Law, LLC - Grand Junction, CO
Criminal Defense Lawyers in Grand Junction, CO
102 North 4th Street Suite 107 Grand Junction, CO 81501
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13
Years
Experience
Grand Junction Criminal Defense Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Defense
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Van Dyke Law, LLC
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Hired Law firm 2022-2023This was by far one of the hardest life experiences to go through. I couldn't have asked for someone that was not only intelligent but KIND! Kim is a soul that you feel safe with immediately. In every action she had my best interest in mind. I HIGHLY recommend.
Contact
102 North 4th Street
Suite 107
Grand Junction, CO 81501
Phone: 970-628-1640
Website: http://vandykelawco.com/
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