Loveland Family Law Attorneys
We are committed to resolving family issues with care.
Don't Face Difficult Family Law Issues Alone
While family can be a source of joy and support, dynamic shifts and unfortunate familial conflicts can also introduce significant emotional and financial burdens into our lives. That is why the family law team at Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C. uses a people-first approach in everything we do—whether it is helping clients negotiate parenting time, divide assets, file for divorce, or even expand their family through the joys of adoption. Let us help you secure your future and reach positive outcomes. Contact our experienced Loveland family law team today.
Our Comprehensive Family Law Services
Our Loveland family lawyers have over three decades of experience handling a wide range of family law cases, including:
Adoption
Adoption should be a journey full of joy and excitement—not one disrupted by anxiety and uncertainty. For over 30 years, families have turned to our expert legal team to guide them through the adoption process with professionalism and compassion.
Child Custody
Your child is precious and deserves to grow up in a safe and stable environment. If child custody issues are disrupting your life and threatening your child’s right to stability, turn to our family law team.
Child Support
Whether you need to pay child support or are entitled to receive it, our lawyers can assist you through the process. We are dedicated to ensuring a fair and equitable child support arrangement that meets your family’s needs.
Divorce
Ending a marriage is never easy. But we can make it far less stressful. Let our experienced Colorado divorce attorneys guide you through this challenging life transition.
Domestic Violence
We understand the devastating impact domestic violence has on families. If you are in this type of difficult situation, know that you are not alone. We are dedicated not only to ensuring your safety and well-being but also to providing sound legal strategies that protect your rights.
Fathers’ Rights
We know that achieving the best outcome requires much more than simply protecting fathers’ rights and upholding our state’s laws. It requires personal attention and a strategic approach tailored to the unique circumstances of each case. That’s what we offer fathers.
Grandparents’ Rights & Visitation
The relationship between grandparents and grandchildren is irreplaceable. Our family law team is dedicated to preserving that bond, ensuring grandparents and great-grandparents successfully address complex family dynamics and changing circumstances
Marital & Prenuptial Agreements
Our expert attorneys specialize in creating fair, legally binding agreements that reflect each couple's unique needs. Whether you need expert legal solutions to protect your financial interests, clarify financial responsibilities, or secure your children’s future, we are dedicated to providing personalized and empathetic legal guidance.
Mothers’ Rights
We empower mothers to take control, ensuring they protect their assets, secure a favorable custody resolution, and restore their independence and confidence. Our team is ready to support you at every step, providing the guidance you need to make informed decisions about your future and the well-being of your children.
Property Division
Splitting up your shared property in a divorce must be done fairly in Colorado, not necessarily equally. While we remain committed to upholding our state’s law, we know that every case is unique, and what constitutes a “fair division” can vary with each case. Rest assured, our attorneys are dedicated to fighting for your rights and ensuring the best possible outcome.
Why Families Choose Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C.
When you are navigating changing family dynamics, you need an ally—expert legal partners who will equip you with the tools and legal strategies you need achieve a swift and fair resolution. That is what the family law team at Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C. offers. When you work with us, you can expect:
- Proven legal expertise: Over the last three decades, we’ve built a reputation on competence and compassion. Our reputation speaks for itself and we encourage you to see what our satisfied clients say about us.
- Expert solutions: We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all solutions. You are as unique as your case—this is particularly true when it comes to family law. We will work with you to find a custom solution tailored to your needs and family dynamic.
- A holistic approach to your safety and legal needs: Our Loveland family law attorneys have deep knowledge of all matters related to family law. Let us step in and advocate on your behalf.
- Compassionate guidance: We believe in efficiency, but not at the expense of kindness and compassion. Our wills team is dedicated to helping clients overcome common legal obstacles with care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to prove the reason for the divorce?
You do not need to prove any grounds for divorce in Colorado. The spouse filing for divorce must simply tell the court that the marriage is “irretrievably broken.” There is no need to prove that there was infidelity, abuse, or gross financial mismanagement to get a divorce, though those issues may impact some of the problems to be settled or determined in the divorce case.
How do Colorado family law courts split parenting time?
The court, by default, assumes that a child benefits the most from spending time with each parent and that both parents should be able to participate equally in decision-making on behalf of the child. The court orders specific parenting plans based on the child's best interests, and the parties' circumstances determine the best schedule.
Do mothers get priority in child custody orders?
Neither mothers nor fathers have priority in child custody cases. The court prioritizes the child's best interests when making custody orders, emphasizing the child's needs over those of the parents.
What is marital property in a divorce?
All assets and debts accumulated while married are presumed to be marital property. There are a few exceptions, including inheritances and gifts. However, even inheritances or gifts can become marital property if used in certain ways, such as purchasing a joint asset. During a divorce, the court will divide all marital property equitably. Equitable distribution is based on what is found to be fair, not necessarily equal.
How is paternity established?
Paternity can be established in three ways in Colorado:
- First, paternity is automatically assigned to the man who is married to a woman when she gives birth unless he denies paternity at the time of birth.
- Second, paternity can be voluntarily assigned if both parents agree.
- Finally, a court order can assign paternity, such as in a contentious divorce, after a paternity test and analysis of the child’s relationship with each possible father is conducted.
Compassionate Family Services: Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C.
At Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C., we understand the complexities and sensitivities surrounding family law matters. Our Loveland family law attorneys are here to provide you with the legal support and guidance you need to navigate issues like parenting time, custody, divorce, property division, and more. Your family's well-being is our priority, and we are committed to helping you find the best solutions with competence and compassion.
Family Law Specialties
- Adoption
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Domestic Violence
- Divorce
- Fathers’ Rights
- Grandparents’ Rights/Visitation
- Mothers’ Rights
- Marital Prenuptial Agreements
- Paternity
- Property Division
- Spousal Maintenance
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