
Inman Flynn's family law practice emphasizes close and caring attention to your divorce, child support, parenting time, or custody situation. Attorney Rick Brentlinger is trained in collaborative family law which is a new innovative approach to resolving divorces without conflict.
For additional information about your family law problem, contact us at 303.861.5300.
Divorce can be a complicated and stressful process. We will shepherd you through the process by helping you to identify your objectives.
When the marital estate involves complex or high-value properties, such as family business assets or extensive retirement or pension benefits, we work with forensic experts and attorneys from our other practice areas to make sure that the marital assets are properly identified, evaluated, and characterized. We also address issues of spousal maintenance (alimony) in situations where one spouse will need support in making the transition to financial self-sufficiency.
Each parent's rights and obligations are determined under the Colorado Child Support Guidelines. Both divorcing spouses' incomes are considered to determine the total child support obligation, and each parent's share reflects many factors, including the number of nights the child will spend with each parent over the year. Inman Flynn uses software to calculate the appropriate child support in each given case, and can show you how a support obligation can change under differing circumstances or upon proof of different facts.
Many of our clients find that after the divorce becomes final, changes in circumstances - income, residence out of state, or health conditions - require an increase or decrease in child support or alimony payments or a change in parenting time. It's also sometimes necessary to enforce a child support or custody decree by garnishment or motion for contempt of court.
Mediation
Inman Flynn's attorneys help clients prepare for divorce mediation on contested issues, prenuptial agreements (especially for older clients or those contemplating a second or third marriage), and matters such as stepparent adoption or grandparents' rights.
Litigation
While most of our family law clients prefer to negotiate contested issues for the greater efficiency, economy, and certainty that a stipulated agreement can provide, sometimes an acceptable compromise can't be found. In those cases, our familiarity and experience with divorce litigation can provide a major advantage to our clients if the issue goes to court.