Practicing Family Law in Colorado, Keeping the Father In Mind
At the law office of George H. Salley III, we have almost 30 years of experience dealing with family law cases. During this time, we've gained a reputation as a firm that understands the challenges that fathers face in cases of:
- Divorce — including contested and uncontested divorce, military divorce and post-decree modifications
- Child custody — including parenting time (visitation) and post-decree modifications
- Alimony & child support — including allocation of tax exemptions, deductions and post-decree modifications
Call the law office of George H. Salley III, at our location in Colorado Springs. We can be reached at 719-635-5435, or contact us online to set up an appointment with an experienced family law attorney.
What We Bring to Your Case
We don't believe that fighting for your rights means that we have to be aggressive. In fact, we don't really care for the term "aggressive" at all.
We don't stand up for our clients by being rude and obnoxious — we accomplish our clients' goals by getting to know their situation, thoroughly preparing for the case and representing them with tact and insight gained from experience.
Every client we take on receives our undivided attention and a fresh perspective regarding the unique circumstances of their case. We do not recycle opinions or tactics. When you work with us, we are with you 100 percent from start to finish.
We can also provide support in the areas of:
- Dissolution of marriage and legal separation
- Division of personal property and assets
- Active duty parenting time
- Grandparents' rights
- Adoption
- Litigation and appeals
- Military law
What Do We Mean by Fathers' Rights?
Often — in cases involving divorce, child custody and alimony — men receive the short end of the stick. Many times, the court will empathize with the woman.
At the law office of George H. Salley III, we believe in equality. We believe that men and women are equals and that they should be treated as such. Whenever we represent the husband or father in a case, we remind the court of this.
For example:
- The wife in a divorce proceeding should not be automatically entitled to alimony — if she can support herself, she should be willing to do so. Once the divorce has been finalized, the man should not be responsible for maintaining her lifestyle.
- In a child custody case, it is extremely important that a father's rights be considered in determining the future of a child. No child should grow up without a father and every father deserves to be a part of his child's upbringing.
If you need a family law attorney, call our Colorado Springs office at 719-635-5435. You can also contact our lawyer online.
