Q. How long have you been a/n attorney/ paralegal/ legal assistant? A. I have been a law clerk at GEM since January 2019 and was promoted to an Associate Attorney in November once I became a licensed attorney. I have worked in family law for a number of years. Q. […]
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This week, learn more about Senior Associate Attorney Heather Landauer! Q. How long have you been an attorney? A. I have been a practicing attorney since 2013. Q. Have you ever worked in any other areas of the law? A. I have primarily practiced in family law throughout my legal […]
If you are going through a divorce and you or your spouse have a Colorado Public Employee’s Retirement Account (PERA), you will need separate court orders in order to divide the plan. To properly split the account and confirm each spouse’s right to a portion of the money, you will […]
This week, learn more about Attorney Tyler Lambert! Q. How long have you been an attorney? A. I am in my 6th year of practice. Q. Have you ever worked in any other areas of the law? A. I started my legal career in criminal defense and also have experience […]
As our team has grown, it is time to introduce you to some of our newer members. This week, meet Adeline, one of GEM Family Law’s associate attorneys! Q. How long have you been an attorney? A. I was recently admitted to the Colorado Bar, however, I have worked in […]
The State of Colorado received a “Stay at Home” order this week. While legal professionals were deemed to be “essential” under the initial order issued by the Denver County mayor, our family law firm places the health of our team and our clients above the convenience of continuing to work […]
This week, learn more about partner Elizabeth Bonanno! Q. How long have you been an attorney? A. I am in my 8th year of practice. Q. Have you ever worked in any other areas of the law? A. In law school I specialized and received a Certificate in Juvenile and […]
So, you have orders regarding parenting time, but what do you do when a party is not complying with Court’s Orders regarding parenting time? You could proceed with a Motion for Issuance of a Citation for Contempt of Court (also known as “contempt”), but it may not get you the […]
This week, it is our pleasure to introduce to you the newest member of the GEM Family Law team, Kimberly Williams! While Kim has not been with GEM Family Law for long, she has quickly become an integral and invaluable part of our team. Q: How long have you been […]