Alexander & Associates, a Family Law Firm
Clients look to Fort Collins Family Law Attorneys, Alexander & Associates for honest and realistic advice in the practice areas of Divorce, Separation, Child Custody and Child Support.
Divorce & Separation
Divorces are daunting. Work with a seasoned divorce attorney who uses a modern family law approach to guide you through separation step-by-step. We explain your options, protect your interests, and keep the process as clear and calm as possible.
Child Custody
Custody is often the most complex part of a case. An experienced child custody lawyer at Alexander & Associates will help you prioritize your child’s best interests, create workable parenting plans, and advocate for you in negotiations or court.
Alimony or Spousal Maintenance
The transition from a two-income household can be tough. An alimony attorney from our team will evaluate your financial picture and fight for fair, sustainable maintenance—starting from the earliest stages of your case.
Child Support
Accurate child support starts with accurate numbers. We verify both parties’ incomes and apply the guidelines correctly so the ordered support reflects your family’s real needs.
Mediation
Courts frequently require mediation for new filings and post-decree changes. We prepare you thoroughly and, when serving as divorce mediators, help keep discussions focused on solutions that align with your goals.
Modifications
Families grow and circumstances change. We assist with modifications to parenting time, decision-making, child support, or maintenance so your orders keep pace with your life.
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The Fort Collins Family Law Attorneys, Alexander & Associates, help clients with divorce, custody, and child support matters.
We protect people’s legal family rights during life’s unexpected challenges.
The Fort Collins Family Law Attorneys, Alexander & Associates are known for their straight-forward and clear evaluations of each client’s unique needs.
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