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Goldman Law, LLC
Goldman Law, LLC

Goldman Law, LLC

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Goldman Law, LLC has a combined 30+ years of experience and provides effective advocacy and settlement options on behalf of our clients. While the intricacies of divorce and custody are never emotionally easy, we approach our cases with an educational and informative based counsel, so clients can make the best choices possible about their lives and their children's lives. We enjoy giving our clients a voice and helping them put their lives back in order from a divorce or custodial battle situation.
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16 years in business

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Kristin E.
Mar 24, 2015
Scott Goldman is a phenomenal lawyer. Not only did he represent my case well, but he was so clearly knowledgeable and passionate about our case that he was able to put my mind at ease during one of the most distressful times of my life. I would highly recommend Goldman Law LLC to anyone going through a custody case.
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Dan R.
Mar 24, 2015
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Aresia W.
Mar 25, 2015
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License Type: Attorney (CO)

License verified on 3/30/2015

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Scott Goldman

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  • What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

    We generally sit down with a new client for 30-45 minutes and discuss their case, their concerns, and their rights.

  • What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

    As lawyers, we are required to attend Continuing Legal Education and of course, we all have law degrees from accredited schools.

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