CNL Law Firm, PLLC focuses on helping families regain peace of mind during legal circumstance. Dealing with any legal matter in the court system can be stressful, costly, and potentially life-altering; however, matters of family law can be particularly intense and traumatic, as the core of one's home life and support structure can change drastically and, likely, permanently.
Separating from a former spouse, possibly not seeing your child as frequently as before and likely having to divide precious assets are among the issues that arise in family court. Complicating the legalities at hand can be the high-running emotions of one or both parties, which can create further conflicts that can significantly complicate family law cases in Aurora Colorado.
Separating from a former spouse, possibly not seeing your child as frequently as before and likely having to divide precious assets are among the issues that arise in family court. Complicating the legalities at hand can be the high-running emotions of one or both parties, which can create further conflicts that can significantly complicate family law cases in Aurora Colorado.
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At the CNL Law Firm, we take a collaborative approach to family law and divorce cases in Aurora and the surrounding area, we treat everyone involved with respect and have developed good relationships with people in the Colorado legal community. However, as an experienced trial lawyer, our Aurora family law attorney Chris Little also knows how to fight aggressively and take your case to court when necessary.
Regardless of how simple family law matters may seem to be at the start of the case, they can quickly become complicated and heated, and having a skilled Aurora Family Lawyers from the CNL Law Firm on your side can be the key to mitigating such complexities. Custody cases, such as those involving complex custody issues, modifications of parenting plans, and cross-state custody.
The decision to divorce is rarely an easy one - and sometimes even more difficult to execute. If you are heading toward divorce - or even considering the possibility of divorce - you are facing a significant transition that will significantly affect you and your children's futures for many years to come.
Spousal maintenance refers to what many people think of as alimony - support that one spouse pays the other spouse (who has the financial need) during the divorce process and/or post-divorce. While spousal maintenance is not a factor in every divorce, it does play an important financial role in some cases.
Sometimes couples marry in haste - or very quickly recognize the error of their union - and wonder if they are eligible to annul that marriage. While an annulment is a legal tool for making a determination about your marriage - much like a divorce - it's different in the sense that a divorce ends your marriage and an annulment specifies that what you and the rest of the world considered a marriage wasn't a marriage, to begin with.
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Jean Brown
May 26, 2020
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If I were in need of a family law professional, the ONLY person I would consider is Chris Little. Chris is knowledgeable and approachable, friendly and kind, and able to work with you to solve any problem or situation requiring expertise in family law. Chris was a part of the Masters program I completed at Drake University and he was truly instrumental in keeping all of us focused on our class goals. Chris has a caring personality and will be completely focused on your needs.