(719) 328-1616
128 S. Tejon St Ste 410Colorado Springs, CO 80903
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Our Office
Our office is conveniently located downtown at 128 S. Tejon St, Ste 410 (in the Historic Alamo Building, right above Mackenzie's Chophouse). We're just 100 meters north of the county courthouse (see map), and parking is available at meters on the street, or at a city parking lot 1/2 block due east of our office (at Cucharras & Nevada).
To allow time to fill out the intake form, please arrive at least 5 minutes early, and bring all relevant documents. If it's a family law case, this means any motion you've received, or if your case is post-decree, a copy of your decree and any post-decree modifications or orders. If it's a criminal law case, bring a copy of your charges.
Please do not bring children with you they probably should not hear what you're discussing with your lawyer, and we do not have child care facilities in the office.
Clients Outside of Colorado Springs
As long as you have a case pending in El Paso, Teller, Pueblo & Douglas counties, we can represent you even if you don't live locally. For your initial consultation, simply send us your initial intake forms and any other documents relevant to your case, by fax (please no more than 20 pages), e-mail, or regular mail. We'll review them before our consultation, which we can then do telephonically.
We have completed family law cases for many out-of-state clients whom we've never met in person, in other states, as well as in countries such as Germany, Iraq, Afghanistan, Japan, Korea, Italy, and others. Thanks to modern technology, such as faxes, telephones, and, especially, e-mail, and the ability to participate telephonically in most Colorado family court proceedings, we can finalize many family law cases without an out-of-state client having to show up in person.
If your case involves a criminal matter, or a contested child custody issue, you generally have to be here personally for the hearing/trial. And, there may be other situations where a judge requires personal appearance, or where a closely-fought issue means it is better for the judge to be able to look you in the eye, rather than being just a voice on the telephone. As your attorneys, we'll let you know if your personal presence would help your case.







