When you find yourself dealing with a serious legal issue, it's absolutely vital to make sure that you seek out the help of an attorney who is devoted to getting you results. My name is Martin R. Nelson, and for 30 years, I have been representing individuals and families from my office in Littleton, Colorado in the areas of family law, civil litigation, and criminal defense.
All of these are issues that can potentially have a damaging impact on your life, but when you come to me for assistance, you will receive the benefit of my decades of experience as I aggressively fight to get you the outcome you deserve. Extensive knowledge - After 30 years of practicing law, I have developed a deep understanding of the Colorado legal system, which helps me discern how to best approach your case.
In the process, my years of service have been rewarded with an AV Preeminent Peer Review Rating by Martindale-Hubbell, the highest recognition possible in the legal industry, for my professionalism and ethics.
All of these are issues that can potentially have a damaging impact on your life, but when you come to me for assistance, you will receive the benefit of my decades of experience as I aggressively fight to get you the outcome you deserve. Extensive knowledge - After 30 years of practicing law, I have developed a deep understanding of the Colorado legal system, which helps me discern how to best approach your case.
In the process, my years of service have been rewarded with an AV Preeminent Peer Review Rating by Martindale-Hubbell, the highest recognition possible in the legal industry, for my professionalism and ethics.
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Municipal Judge, City of Sheridan, 1992-.
The office of Martin R. Nelson practices law in Littleton, Colorado and in Arapahoe, Douglas and Jefferson Counties, Colorado.
If you have any questions or concerns about your legal issue, please contact our Littleton law firm.
Provide as much information as possible regarding your inquiry.
Although this contact does not serve to establish an attorney/client relationship, it will enable our legal team to begin an assessment of your case.
The office of Martin R. Nelson practices law in Littleton, Colorado and in Arapahoe, Douglas and Jefferson Counties, Colorado.
If you have any questions or concerns about your legal issue, please contact our Littleton law firm.
Provide as much information as possible regarding your inquiry.
Although this contact does not serve to establish an attorney/client relationship, it will enable our legal team to begin an assessment of your case.
Whether you are anticipating the joys of adoption or you are experiencing the frustrations of divorce, you need a competent, assertive Colorado attorney by your side when facing important family issues.
Adopting a child brings happiness to families - but a biological parent's change of heart or an immigration fiasco can turn the joyous occasion into a nightmare.
I help with the complex legal process of adoptions so that you can feel secure about your child's well-being.
Divorce should not lead to financial crisis.
Adopting a child brings happiness to families - but a biological parent's change of heart or an immigration fiasco can turn the joyous occasion into a nightmare.
I help with the complex legal process of adoptions so that you can feel secure about your child's well-being.
Divorce should not lead to financial crisis.
When legal disputes disrupt your business or personal life, having a dedicated, knowledgeable attorney to zealously advocate on your behalf brings comfort and peace of mind.
Martin R. Nelson represents Littleton businesses, families, and individuals in litigation, arbitration, and mediation.
Individual attention - When you retain my services, you receive the care, time and attention you deserve.
A more cost-efficient model - I continually seek ways to cut your costs while maintaining the high level of legal services that you expect and deserve.
Martin R. Nelson represents Littleton businesses, families, and individuals in litigation, arbitration, and mediation.
Individual attention - When you retain my services, you receive the care, time and attention you deserve.
A more cost-efficient model - I continually seek ways to cut your costs while maintaining the high level of legal services that you expect and deserve.
Have you been accused of committing a crime?
Don't let the prosecution bully you around.
Stand up for your rights: Begin by hiring a dedicated criminal defense attorney who will represent you forcefully in the face of prosecution accusations.
My name is Martin R. Nelson, and I have 30 years of experience serving Denver-area clients in criminal cases - providing aggressive representation with proven results.
I am devoted to protecting my clients' freedom.
I strongly challenge prosecution efforts to prove their case, and do everything in my power to avoid conviction or to reduce any sentence that might be imposed.
Don't let the prosecution bully you around.
Stand up for your rights: Begin by hiring a dedicated criminal defense attorney who will represent you forcefully in the face of prosecution accusations.
My name is Martin R. Nelson, and I have 30 years of experience serving Denver-area clients in criminal cases - providing aggressive representation with proven results.
I am devoted to protecting my clients' freedom.
I strongly challenge prosecution efforts to prove their case, and do everything in my power to avoid conviction or to reduce any sentence that might be imposed.
A will is essential at every stage of your life, providing you with the opportunity to distribute your property, establish care for your children and otherwise express your wishes for what will happen upon your death.
A will is necessary if you intend to leave property to someone who is not your blood relative e.g., a domestic partner, a friend or a charity.
If you die without a will, the court determines how your property is distributed, who cares for your children and even what happens to your beloved pet - and the decisions the court makes might not reflect your desires.
A will is necessary if you intend to leave property to someone who is not your blood relative e.g., a domestic partner, a friend or a charity.
If you die without a will, the court determines how your property is distributed, who cares for your children and even what happens to your beloved pet - and the decisions the court makes might not reflect your desires.
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