Introduction: I founded Kilby Law, LLC on the basic and fundamental principle that high quality legal representation and zealous advocacy in family law should be affordable and available to people across Colorado. Kilby Law also offers financing and payment plans. Book your consultation directly on our website.
I have represented clients in family law matters in Colorado, New Mexico, and the Navajo Nation. Having worked in several jurisdictions, I profoundly understand that preparation, pragmatism, persistence, and empathy are the necessary prerequisites for providing excellent representation in family law. In every case, I strive to secure positive results with a lasting, beneficial impact for both you and your family.
Prior to practicing in Colorado, I worked for DNA-People’s Legal Services, a Navajo-run legal aid that provides free services on the Navajo Nation and in New Mexico. In law school, I advocated for a number of indigenous causes, including representation on behalf of several Navajo organizations. I have prepared wills for members of the Navajo, Southern Ute, and Ute Mountain Ute tribes as part of the Tribal Wills Project.
I moved to the United States from England as a child, and grew up in Lake Oswego, Oregon. While in Oregon, I studied anthropology at Portland State University. After graduating, I briefly worked as a field archaeologist for various cultural resource management firms across Oregon and Washington. I have worked on public events, including Portland State University’s archaeology roadshow. In my spare time, I enjoy venturing into the mountains, playing with my two large dogs, and watching horror films. I fervently support Arsenal FC, the Portland Trail Blazers, and the Denver Pioneers.