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Aurora Divorce Attorneys

As one of Colorado’s fastest-growing cities, Aurora is known for its diverse communities, thriving economy, and proximity to both downtown Denver and the Rocky Mountains. With a population of more than 410,000 residents, according to the 2025 U.S. Census Bureau report, Aurora is home to numerous families and offers residents an exceptional quality of life. 

However, with a large family population, many families face difficult legal challenges involving divorce, child custody, property division, and other family law matters. At Anderson Graham, LLC, we understand that divorce is more than a legal process. Instead, it is a significant life transition that can affect the future, finances, and well-being of you, your spouse, and your children.

Whether you are facing a contested or uncontested divorce, we are committed to serving clients throughout Aurora with clarity, compassion, and confidence. Contact us at Anderson Graham, LLC, today to schedule a free consultation and explore how we can help you protect your best interests during divorce.

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Why You Should Hire a Divorce Attorney

Even when both spouses initially agree on major issues, disagreements involving property division, child custody, parenting time, spousal maintenance, and financial support can often arise unexpectedly. An experienced divorce attorney can help protect your rights, finances, and future throughout your case.

At Anderson Graham, LLC, we understand Colorado divorce laws and are experienced in guiding our clients through each stage of their case. From filing legal documents and negotiating settlements to representing clients in court when necessary, our firm provides the support and advocacy clients need during difficult transitions. 

In cases involving children, we can help protect your parental rights while advocating for the best interests of your child. We can also assist you with parenting plans, custody disputes, child support matters, and relocation issues while prioritizing stability and long-term solutions for you and your family.

Our attorneys bring extensive legal knowledge and real-world experience to every family law matter we handle. A. Barlow Anderson has dedicated his career to family law, including child custody, support disputes, and high-asset divorce cases.  His experience working with district court judges in Colorado provides valuable insight into the legal system and allows him to advocate strategically for you during emotionally charged disputes.

Tiffanie M. Graham brings a client-centered approach shaped by her background as a U.S. Air Force Veteran and her years of legal advocacy. Her dedication to helping clients through difficult situations reflects our firm’s commitment to delivering compassionate and effective representation when clients need it most.

Whether you're considering divorce, responding to a petition, or dealing with custody or financial concerns, our experienced Colorado divorce attorneys are dedicated to representing you at every step.

Our Divorce Services in Aurora, Colorado

Depending on the size of your marital estate and the working relationship you have with your spouse, divorce can be either contentious or fairly straightforward. At Anderson Graham, LLC, our attorneys are experienced in handling a variety of divorce cases, regardless of their complexity. The primary types of divorce representation we provide in Aurora, Colorado, include the following.

  • Uncontested divorce: We provide representation for straightforward, uncontested divorces in which both spouses agree on all major terms, such as asset division, child custody, child support, and alimony. We can help you file your divorce paperwork correctly with the applicable court and streamline your divorce process.

  • Contested divorce: We provide dedicated representation for complex, contested divorces in which one or both spouses disagree on one or more major issues. In these cases, we will help you organize your divorce petition, gather the necessary evidence and documentation, and represent you in court before a judge.

  • Divorce mediation: We can help facilitate a neutral third party who can guide you and your spouse through negotiations and discussions about your divorce. The goal is to reach an amicable resolution for both spouses. Our attorneys can represent you during these discussions to prepare you for what to expect, explain the implications of different proposals, and protect your rights.

Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce

At Anderson Graham, LLC, our clients often have questions when considering or going through a divorce in Colorado. Here, we provide answers to some of the most common questions we receive: 

  • How long does a divorce take in Colorado? According to the Colorado Judicial Branch, there is a mandatory 91-day waiting period from the date the divorce petition is served or jointly filed before a divorce can be finalized. However, contested divorces involving custody, property division, or financial disputes can take several months or longer, depending on the nature of the case.

  • Is Colorado a no-fault divorce state? Yes. Colorado is a no-fault divorce state, meaning neither spouse must prove wrongdoing to obtain a divorce. The court only needs to determine that the marriage is “irretrievably broken.”

  • How is property divided in a Colorado divorce? Colorado follows the principle of equitable distribution. This means marital property is divided fairly, though not necessarily equally. Courts consider several factors, including each spouse’s financial situation, contributions to the marriage, and future needs.

Schedule a Consultation With an Aurora, Colorado, Divorce Attorney Today

Every divorce case is unique, and the right legal guidance can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case. At Anderson Graham, LLC, our experienced attorneys are committed to helping clients throughout Aurora, Colorado, work through divorce matters with confidence and clarity.  

To visit our office, take I-225 North to I-70 West, merge onto I-25 South, then exit onto 20th Street and continue to 17th Street in downtown Denver. If you have additional questions about divorce in Colorado, contact us today to schedule a free consultation.