Christopher Anderson
East Pleasant View, CO

Christopher Anderson

FounderNew Leaf Family Law

DivorceChild CustodyAlimony / Marital Support+6 More
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At New Leaf Family, our compassionate, experienced Colorado family & divorce lawyers do things differently than most law firms. We know that family disputes can be tough. We believe that they don’t have to break you, but can actually be a c…

35 years' experience
Accepting New Clients
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At New Leaf Family, our compassionate, experienced Colorado family & divorce lawyers do things differently than most law firms. We know that family disputes can be tough. We believe that they don’t have to break you, but can actually be a chance to turn over your New Leaf and build your life on a better foundation. Our mission is to empower you to make the best decisions for your future self, and your family and use the challenges you’re facing right now as fuel for growth!

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Practice Areas

DivorceChild CustodyAlimony / Marital SupportFamily LawLegal SeparationAllocation of Parental ResponsibilityChild SupportPrenuptial AgreementsPost-Decree Custody Modification

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Service Offers

  • Accepting New Clients
  • Video Consultations Available
  • Languages: English

Speaking Engagements

  • Host, "The Unbillable Hour" podcast - law firm innovation and practice management mentorship

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Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce in Colorado

Do I need a divorce lawyer?
While you can represent yourself, having a lawyer is highly recommended, especially with children, significant assets, or contested issues. A lawyer ensures your rights are protected.
What should I bring to my first consultation?
Bring financial documents (tax returns, bank statements, pay stubs), property records, prenuptial agreements if applicable, and a list of questions and concerns about your situation.