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Evergreen Divorce Law Firm
Overview
The Jones Law Office is in the Bergen Professional Building conveniently located off I-70 in Evergreen, across from The King Supers Shopping Center in historic Evergreen, Colorado. From the moment you enter the office, you will be treated with respect and professionalism. I am committed to providing the highest quality services to my clients...
The Jones Law Office is in the Bergen Professional Building conveniently located off I-70 in Evergreen, across from The King Supers Shopping Center in historic Evergreen, Colorado. From the moment you enter the office, you will be treated with respect and professionalism. I am committed to providing the highest quality services to my clients...
The Jones Law Office is in the Bergen Professional Building conveniently located off I-70 in Evergreen, across from The King Supers Shopping Center in historic Evergreen, Colorado. From the moment you enter the office, you will be treated with respect and professionalism. I am committed to providing the highest quality services to my clients.
I work to promote negotiated settlements where appropriate, but always aggressively advocate your best interests in the courtroom should negotiations fail to produce the result desired. Because I own and operate my own law practice, I will be the attorney you meet during the initial consultation and I will handle your case from beginning to end. I will be the attorney at your side in court advocating for you. The attorney you choose does make a difference. Call me if a felony or misdemeanor arrest is placing your rights or your freedom in jeopardy.
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About Jones Law Office, LLC
Frequent Case Types
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Practice Areas
- Divorce
Litigation
- 80%
Published Works
- Constitutional Implications of Title IX, 18 N.Ill.L. Rev. 575, Summer, 1998
Classes and Seminars
- Music Mornings, Knox-Galesburg Symphony, 2004 - 2008
Pro Bono Activities
- Christ The King Church, 2012
- Evergreen Area Chamber of Commerce
References
- American Legion
- Child Advocacy Center
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
32186 Castle CourtSuite 301 Evergreen, CO 80439
Phone
Fax
- 303-951-8179
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