CLEAR GUIDANCE, STRATEGIC ADVOCACY, FOCUSED ON YOUR FUTURE
Divorce Representation in Colorado
A Clearer Path Through Divorce
Divorce in Colorado involves more than filing paperwork. It affects your finances, your children, and your peace of mind. Whether your case is amicable or high-conflict, you deserve guidance that’s strategic, honest, and focused on what matters most.
At Stordahl Law, we represent clients across the Denver metro area in every stage of the divorce process — from temporary orders to final resolution. We’ll help you understand your options, protect your rights, and move forward with clarity. Let’s schedule a call to discuss your case.
What We Help With in a Colorado Divorce
Protecting What Matters Most:
Your Children
In Colorado, parenting time and decision-making can become the most emotionally charged parts of a divorce. Whether you are the primary caregiver or seeking shared responsibilities, the outcome will shape your child’s daily life and long term well being.
I help parents build parenting plans that reflect their child’s needs, support stability, and follow Colorado’s best interest standards. If your case involves relocation, safety concerns, or high conflict dynamics, we will address them directly and strategically.
When your relationship with your child is on the line, you deserve focused, clear, and trustworthy legal guidance.
Fair, Strategic, Colorado-Compliant
Property and Debt Division
Colorado courts divide marital property and debt equitably based on a range of financial and legal factors. This includes assets such as homes, retirement accounts, and personal property, along with liabilities like credit cards and loans. Separate property may also be a factor if inherited or acquired before marriage.
I work with clients to clarify which assets are marital, determine if tracing is required, and challenge unsupported claims. I aim for smart, negotiated outcomes but prepare thoroughly for trial when needed.
Your financial stability deserves careful attention and a practical long term plan.
Spousal Maintenance: Honest Advice
Long-Term Thinking
Spousal maintenance may be awarded when one party needs financial support after divorce. Colorado law looks at income differences, work history, the length of the marriage, and the standard of living during the relationship. For many clients, this is one of the most sensitive and complex areas.
I provide honest, realistic advice about what you can expect—whether you may receive support or be asked to pay. I aim to resolve these issues early but am fully prepared to present your case in court when necessary.
Good decisions start with accurate information and a steady hand.