When facing divorce, or any other family law issue, it is likely that you have questions about what to do, how long it might take, and potential outcomes. At Cline Caldwell, LLP, we strive to keep the process streamlined and efficient while ensuring our clients get the best results possible. If you have questions about obtaining a divorce or pursuing a child custody action in Colorado, we have put together some common questions and answers below to assist you prior to your initial consultation.

General FAQs

Regardless of the type of matter about which you wish to consult with our office, please have the following information ready when contacting us to schedule a consultation at info@clinecaldwell.com:

  • Your name and contact information as well the opposing party’s name and contact information;
  • The names and dates of birth of your children;
  • The date of your marriage; and
  • Background about your case, including any prior Court Orders.

General

No, it is a conflict of interest for our office to have provided you with legal advice and then act as a neutral mediator in your case.

Pro se means that a party is representing themselves and does not have an attorney of record.