Divorce Law — Varnes Law

Compassionate Guidance Through Divorce

Divorce is one of life's most difficult transitions. Varnes Law provides the steady, experienced legal counsel you need to protect your assets, your children, and your future. We handle the legal complexities so you can focus on healing.

1,800+ Divorce Cases 90% Settlement Rate Confidential & Caring
You're Not Alone

We understand the emotional weight of divorce. In a confidential consultation, we'll listen to your story and explain your options — with no pressure and no judgment.


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+1 (800) 555-0199
What We Handle

Divorce Law Services

From simple uncontested divorces to complex high-asset cases, we provide skilled representation tailored to your situation.

Uncontested Divorce

Streamlined, affordable divorce when you and your spouse agree on all terms. We handle the paperwork efficiently and protect your interests.

Contested Divorce

Fierce advocacy when disputes arise over assets, custody, or support. We fight for a fair outcome — in settlement negotiations or trial.

High-Asset Divorce

Complex divorces involving businesses, real estate, investments, and retirement accounts — with forensic valuation and equitable division.

Property Division

Equitable distribution of marital assets and debts, including complex valuations and protection of separate property.

Spousal Maintenance

Fair spousal support (alimony) calculations, temporary maintenance during divorce, and modification of existing orders.

Divorce Modifications

Modifications to custody, support, and maintenance orders when circumstances significantly change after your divorce.

Legal Separation

Alternatives to divorce including legal separation and annulment when appropriate for your religious or financial circumstances.

Military Divorce

Specialized representation for military families, including division of military pensions, SCRA protections, and jurisdiction issues.

What to Expect

The Divorce Process

Understanding the process reduces anxiety. Here's what you can expect when you work with Varnes Law.

01

Filing

We prepare and file your divorce petition, ensuring all required documents are accurate and properly served.

02

Discovery

We gather financial records, asset documentation, and evidence needed to build a strong case for fair division.

03

Negotiation

We pursue settlement through negotiation and mediation — resolving disputes efficiently and minimizing conflict.

04

Resolution

Whether through settlement or trial, we secure a final decree that protects your rights and sets the foundation for your future.

Protect What Matters

What's at Stake in Divorce

Divorce affects every aspect of your life — financial, emotional, and personal. We protect the things that matter most to you.

Your Home & Assets

We fight to protect your home, retirement accounts, investments, and other valuable assets from unfair division.

Your Children

We prioritize parenting plans and custody arrangements that serve your children's best interests and protect your parental rights.

Your Business

If you own a business, we work with valuation experts to ensure fair treatment without forcing a sale.

Your Financial Future

We secure fair spousal support and protect against hidden assets and unfair debt allocation.

Your Emotional Well-Being

We handle the legal burdens so you can focus on emotional healing and rebuilding your life.

Your Reputation

We handle all matters with discretion and professionalism, protecting your privacy throughout the process.

Our Record

Divorce Case Results

Our experience and dedication translate into favorable outcomes for our clients.

1,800+
Divorce Cases
Handled across Colorado
90%
Settled Out of Court
Resolved without a trial
25+
Years Experience
Guiding clients through divorce
$500M+
Assets Protected
In marital property division
Client Stories

What Our Clients Say

"Going through my divorce was the hardest thing I've faced. Varnes Law handled everything with compassion and fought for a fair settlement. I'm so grateful for their support."
Emily ParkerDenver, CO — Contested Divorce
"My husband tried to hide assets. Varnes Law's forensic investigation uncovered everything and protected my share of our business. They were thorough and relentless."
Patricia HendersonGreenwood Village, CO — High-Asset Divorce
"As a father, I was terrified of losing custody. Varnes Law built a strong case and secured a fair parenting plan. My relationship with my kids is protected."
Robert StevensAurora, CO — Divorce with Custody
"Our uncontested divorce was handled quickly and affordably. Varnes Law made a difficult time much easier. Professional, caring, and efficient."
James & Lisa M.Littleton, CO — Uncontested Divorce
FAQ

Common Questions

01
How long does a divorce take in Colorado?
Colorado requires a 91-day waiting period from the date of filing to finalization. Uncontested divorces may be completed shortly after this period. Contested divorces involving disputes over assets, custody, or support typically take 6-18 months, depending on complexity and court availability.
02
How is property divided in a Colorado divorce?
Colorado follows "equitable distribution," meaning marital property is divided fairly — not necessarily 50/50. The court considers factors including the length of the marriage, each spouse's financial situation, contributions to the marriage, and the value of separate property. We work to ensure an equitable outcome for you.
03
Do I have to go to court for my divorce?
Not necessarily. If you and your spouse can reach agreement on all issues, your divorce can be finalized without a trial. We prioritize negotiation and mediation to resolve disputes amicably. However, if your spouse is unreasonable or hiding assets, we are fully prepared to advocate for you in court.
04
How much does a divorce lawyer cost?
Costs vary based on case complexity. Uncontested divorces are typically handled for a flat fee, while contested cases are billed hourly. We provide transparent fee structures during your consultation and work efficiently to manage costs. We also discuss strategies to minimize legal expenses while protecting your interests.
05
What if my spouse is hiding assets?
Asset hiding is illegal and we take it seriously. Through the discovery process, we can subpoena financial records, use forensic accountants, and uncover hidden assets. If we discover concealed assets, the court can impose penalties on the hiding spouse. Don't assume assets are being divided fairly — let us investigate.

You Don't Have to Face
Divorce Alone.

Schedule a confidential consultation with our Denver divorce attorneys. We'll explain your rights, your options, and help you plan your next steps — with compassion and clarity.

Call +1 (800) 555-0199 for a confidential consultation today.