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The Law Office of Justin Bawden

The Law Office of Justin Bawden - Steamboat Springs, CO

Lawyers in Steamboat Springs, CO

PO Box 772208 Steamboat Springs, CO 80477

Updated: 03/03/2026

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  • By Anonymous on Apr. 03, 2025
    Hired Law firm 2020-2022
    This guy is beyond inept - he ignores any expert opinion that discredits the government, he doubled his rates once appointed by the courts, he lied to my children about the facts of their case, told them they were sexually abused when two years later that was disproven, he assigned untrained therapists who really screwed up my children and aligned with the parent who was actually manipulating them - he is an idiot by all standards, and refuses to admit when he’s wrong or has been duped.

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Steamboat Springs, CO

PO Box 772208
Steamboat Springs, CO 80477

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Phone Number: (970) 638-3879 (Office)

Website: http://www.bawdenlawoffice.com

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