High Conflict Divorce
Not all spouses play fair during a divorce. Combatting aggressive litigation tactics requires an experienced family law attorney who can navigate the law to your advantage.
Sometimes you need to fight back. We have your back.
When divorce appears imminent, the initial goal is often to negotiate a property settlement and parenting agreement that works for both parties. This remains our preferred approach because it is typically less stressful, less costly, and gives families greater control over the outcome.
Unfortunately, there are times when cooperation is not possible, particularly when conflict, animosity, or distrust runs deep. In these situations, our experienced divorce attorneys have the knowledge, skill, and courtroom experience to advocate aggressively for your interests when necessary.
At Wayland Law, we know what it takes to achieve your goals without allowing your spouse to intimidate, manipulate, or bully you. We have your back.
Do you anticipate your divorce to be high conflict?
It's time to speak with one of our experienced high-conflict divorce attorneys. We will listen.
Schedule a free, no-obligation 30-minute consultation today.
Family Law Services
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Divorce
Divorce is one of life's most difficult transitions. We provide experienced guidance through custody, support, and property division matters.
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High Asset Divorces
High-asset divorces require careful analysis of property, investments, retirement accounts, and business interests before reaching a settlement.
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High Conflict Divorces
High-conflict divorce often involves custody disputes, parenting issues, and ongoing conflict. Experienced legal advocacy can help protect your rights.
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Grandparents’ Rights
Colorado law may allow grandparents to seek visitation or custody in certain circumstances. We help families understand their rights and options.
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Common Law Marriage
Common law marriage can create important legal rights and obligations. We help clients understand their options and navigate common law family law matters.
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