Family Law

Boulder, Denver and All of Colorado

There's more to family law than divorce.

"I cannot put into words the immense gratitude I feel for having found Bruce Wiener. After years of litigation in a very complex custody case I was fortunate to have Bruce take my case. Family court can be exhausting and incredibly stressful and not only did Bruce handle the difficult challenges my case presented professionally, he did so with grace and compassion. He was able to build & keep my trust in him, and all the while keep me grounded & confident."
Referral Of Divorce And Family Law Attorney Boulder Colorado
- Michelle H.

Right now, your situation might feel overwhelming.

We understand it can be easy to focus on the immediate challenges and get trapped into fearing that your present situation will never end. We are here to help set things right and set you up for success moving forward.  We’ll explain your legal rights and obligations in a way that makes sense to you and to help you make the best decision for your family and for yourself.

We're here to guide you through.

We assist in a wide range of family law disputes, including divorce with children, divorce without children, and unmarried parents (allocation of parental responsibilities). We can assist both in the initial filing phase and post-decree, which generally involves enforcement and modification of court orders in the following areas:

  • Parenting Time
  • Decision Making
  • Child Support
  • Maintenance (alimony)
  • Relocation 
  • Emergency Motions to Restrict Parenting Time
  • Civil Protection Orders
  • Non-Parent Advocacy (Grandparents, Psychological Parents)

Because family law touches on nearly every aspect of the law, it is critical to have a seasoned and versatile attorney on your side. We have extensive experience handling a wide range of domestic relations issues, and we can refer you to an appropriate expert as needed, including custody evaluators (CFIs, PREs), therapists, vocational evaluators, appraisers, and forensic accountants.

It’s important to make sure your divorce and/or family matter doesn’t escalate into conflict.

With everything that is going on, you want to protect your children, and simultaneously protect your relationship with your kids. This often means protecting assets (whether it’s the home your children know, the family car, that sentimental piece of jewelry, the comfy couch, or a family heirloom). 

Whether you are married or not, it’s important for your voice to be heard, your rights to be enforced. Having legal guidance from someone you trust, who can educate you about what you are entitled to and what your responsibilities are, and can remove the tension that comes with starting over.

Connect with us today, to review your case.