Through the family courts, the state has the power to alter family relationships and make wide-ranging financial decisions for individuals. Private, sacred decisions, such as the time a parent gets to spend with a child, can be decided by a stranger, and the government gets to determine how private property and finances will be divided. Yet, as destressing as this sounds, a majority of Coloradans' lives will be touched by the family court system.
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If you're facing the family courts, the most important fact you can know is that you have rights, and that you are not powerless in the situation you're facing.
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You're likely filled with questions, and you may be wondering what your rights are, and how you can exercise those rights. To find answers to your questions, why not set up a consultation, and see what Stacy Stevenson can do for you? The initial consultation is free, and you can discuss your issue from the comfort of your own living room.
I serve communities across southern Colorado, even those in remote locations, and it is always my goal to be sitting next to you when you enter the courtroom, instead of relying unnecessarily on remote court appearances (as you will often find with other law firms).
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My number and email are below, and I'm ready to help.

