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Longmont Divorce Law Firm
Overview
Family Law Attorney in Longmont, Colorado
Arriving at good solutions to family problems can be a frustrating process for many people. Whether you are finalizing the terms of your divorce or negotiating child custody arrangements, working with an experienced lawyer can make the process easier.
My name is Shea Linn Burchill and I have dedicated my practice to helping clients resolve family law matters. I work closely with people in Longmont, Colorado and all throughout Boulder, Weld and Larimer counties, offering them the counsel they need to solve their legal problems.
Personal Attention From a Lawyer
Unlike some firms that pass their clients down to inexperienced paralegals, when you contact me, you will work directly with me the entire time. I handle every aspect of my clients' cases.
I offer my clients experienced representation and strong advocacy in family law matters, including:
- Divorce
- Child custody
- Child support
- Paternity
- Adoption, including grandparent, relative, stepparent and third-party adoption
- Guardianships
- Domestic violence matters, including requests for protection orders or restraining orders
Criminal Defense Background
Prior to opening my own practice, I was a Weld County Deputy District Attorney. Put my criminal law experience handling matters related to domestic violence and DUI cases to work for you. I have the insight and dedication you want when addressing these important issues.
About Shea L. Burchill, P.C.
Languages
- English
- Spanish
Practice Areas
- Divorce
Litigation
- 100%
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
231 Coffman Street Longmont, CO 80501
Phone
Fax
- 720-494-0501
Other Offices
Shea L. Burchill, P.C. 215 W. South 1st Street Johnstown, CO 80534 720-204-1412
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