Gregg A Greenstein

4750 Table Mesa Drive, Boulder, CO

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1987
St John's University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1984
City University of New York, Queens College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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09 Oct, 2024
Gregg was my guiding light through a very difficult, tenuous and scary time, my divorce. He helped navigate all the sink holes and was my rock in maintenance negotiations. Then, three years later, my ex threatened to enact a massive reduction in my alimony. Gregg presented case law and built my case for the best outcome, financially. Not only is my my lawyer -whom I recommend, always but he is my friend.
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Publications

2016:
Law Firm Website, Same Sex Marriages and Maintenance
2015:
Law Firm Website, Divorced Parents and College Expenses
2014:
Law Firm Website, Buying a House While Going Through a Divorce
2011:
Colorado Lawyer, Child Support for Disabled Children
1995:
Colorado Lawyer, Blending Spousal Tort Claims and Colorado Divorce Cases
1995:
Trial Talk, Oral Agreements in Colorado in Colorado Divorce Cases
1993:
Trial Talk, Avoiding Traps in Litigation With Suspended or Dissolved Colorado Corporations
1992:
Colorado Lawyer, The Litigator's Guide to Unfair Competition in Colorado
1991:
Colorado Lawyer, Calculation of Potential Income in Child Support Matters
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