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Law for Locals, LLC was established by attorney Melissa Decker to provide affordable legal and mediation services to working people. Melissa Decker has a reputation for solving problems. Working directly with this experienced litigator, you will experience trust and a burden lifted from your shoulders. Top of her class at the CU Law in Boulder, Melissa Decker was a litigator for seven years.

She clerked for Justice Nancy Rice on the Colorado Supreme Court. Melissa opened Law For Locals, LLC in early 2010. Law For Locals understands how confusing and painful divorce, custody and child support issues can be. Law For Locals, divorce lawyer serving Eagle, Lake, Summit and Clear Creek Counties of Colorado, shoulders these burdens and helps prepare you for the future, by providing no-nonsense, clearheaded advice and experienced legal counsel at outstanding value.

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Are your medical bills piling up?
Has the pandemic set you so far back financially that you can't recover?
Are late fees and penalties piling up, pushing you further into debt every day?
Are you afraid to answer the phone or open the mailbox because it's just going to be another bill collector threatening you?
Have you considered consulting with a Colorado bankruptcy attorney?
Unfortunately, you are not alone.
Financial hardship can hit anyone for all sorts of reasons.
It doesn't mean you're a bad person but, like millions before you (including such luminaries as Walt Disney, Henry Ford, Abraham Lincoln, and Willie Nelson), there is a way out of the stress and strain of financial ruin: filing for bankruptcy.
Unfortunately, no matter the good faith of the parties involved, not every divorce or family matter can be resolved through negotiation.
Sometimes, you will need someone on your side, fighting to protect your and your family's interests.
A divorce lawyer in Eagle, Summit, Lake or Clear Creek County, CO can help.
Divorce Attorney Decker has a proven track record as a zealous advocate for her clients.
Whether you are a childless couple with significant assets, have multiple kids and are struggling to make ends meet, or are just looking to dissolve a marriage born out of youthful indiscretion, Attorney Decker stands willing to assist you with even the most contentious family dispute.
The world can throw you unimaginable curveballs that upset even the most carefully crafted plans.
In such a topsy-turvy world, it is imperative to try to control what we can, so we can face the unanticipated difficulties that life brings with a clear heart and mind.
Nowhere is this more true than the critical end-of-life decisions we'll all eventually face.
What will happen if you're in an accident and can no longer make your own medical decisions?
What do you want to happen to your property after you die?
For better or worse, conflict is part of the human condition and the dreaded lawsuit or litigation is the manner we, as a society, have chosen to resolve many conflicts.
We're all aware of the horror stories about the costs and stresses of litigation, the time involved, the uncertainty, and the lack of control over the end result.
It doesn't have to be this way.
If you find yourself confronted by the ominous prospect of a lengthy, expensive, and contentious lawsuit, consider mediation, the process by which parties to a dispute negotiate a final resolution with the assistance of a neutral, third-party, a mediator.
Contrary to what you might believe from popular media, not every divorce requires a knock-down, drag-out fight.
In many cases, a divorcing couple can find the peace of mind, finality, and clear path forward they seek in order to make the best of their new circumstances through mediated divorce.
Mediated divorce is a process by which divorcing couples meet with a trained, neutral third-party mediator to negotiate a fair resolution of whatever divorce-related issues may exist, from division of property, to maintenance, to parenting plans, to child support.
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