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Colorado Legal Group

0.0(0 reviews)·Grand Junction, CO 81505·Lawyer·● Open now · books in < 2h
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About Colorado

Colorado Legal Group is a local lawyer in Grand Junction, CO. View address, contact info, hours and services below.

Services & pricing

Lawyer

Booked and scheduled through Hustl.it — quote, confirmation, and payment all in one.

⏱ 45–90 min · One-off or recurring
$65 from

Service area

Within 15 miles of 81505

Based in Grand Junction, CO. Travel fees may apply beyond the green zone.

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Hours

Mon7a – 7p
Tue7a – 7p
Wed7a – 7p
Thu7a – 7p
Fri7a – 7p
Sat7a – 7p
Sun · TodayClosed

Credentials

Background checkedInsured — $1M liabilityPayments via Whop

FAQ

Need Help with a Divorce or Family Law Case?
Call Colorado Legal Group at 720.594.7360 or get started with a complimentary case evaluation.
How do I file for Divorce in Colorado?
To start the divorce process in Colorado, you begin with a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. Read more
How Long Does it Take to get a Divorce in Colorado?
The length of a divorce in Colorado depends on which divorce option you choose. For instance contested divorced typically take longer than an uncontested divorce in Colorado. Read more
How Are Assets Divided in a Divorce?
Colorado is an equitable distribution state, meaning the courts we'll make a decision based on what is fair not necessarily what is 50/50. Read more
Is Colorado an Alimony State?
Colorado is an alimony state, giving the courts the authority to grant alimony , also known as maintenance in Colorado depending on circumstances. Read more
How Much Does a Divorce Attorney Cost in Colorado?
Most divorce and family law firms in Colorado use a similar pricing model, where clients pay an initial retainer (which is a payment against future legal fees) and are then billed for work at an hourly rate. Read more
Can You Modify Child Support Payments?
Child support payments in Colorado can be modified. Courts recognize that people’s circumstances are subject to change, which can sometimes result in a need for support modifications.. Read more
Will I Get Sole Custody or Joint Custody?
Colorado courts will make a decision based on the best interests of the child. Read more