What can an LLP do for you?

At a fraction of the cost of an attorney an LLP – Licensed Legal Paraprofessional, can save you time and money.

Did you know that almost 50% of marriages in the U.S. end in divorce? And of those approximately 75% of people in Colorado are trying to navigate the family court system on their own. There is also an ever increasing amount of unmarried individuals trying to co-parent after a break up and need court intervention to assist with parenting plans and child support. This can be a daunting process if you don’t know what you’re doing.

You may believe that because you have no children or parenting issues, few or no assets, are amicable and believe you can work things out on your own, it will be easy and more cost effective to file your case on your own. However, if you do run into issues, have legal questions or just do not understand what the court is asking of you, the court cannot help and you may end up spending more time and money having to hire a legal professional and start your case over again.

Hiring an attorney can be expensive and going it alone can end up being costly as well, that is why the Colorado Supreme Court created a program with highly trained individuals that can provide you legal advice and help you through your case at a greatly reduced rate than a family law attorney.

An LLP can assist you with:

  • Dissolution of Marriage, Legal Separation or Invalidity of Marriage;
  • Initial Allocation of Parental Responsibilities or modifications;
  • Establish or modify child support and/or maintenance;
  • Name changes; and
  • Remedial contempt citations

Unbundled services available at $175 per hour:

  • Drafting documents
  • Document Review
  • Strategic Advice
  • Review Agreements
  • Coaching

Why not do it right the first time and save yourself time and money by hiring a professional.

Call or message me for a free 15 minute consultation now!

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