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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable, ethical, and professional legal representation
“I find him to be very knowledgeable, honest and ethical. He represented my interests professionally at all times.”
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Effective at achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“I would like to say Ray Keith did a terrific job in helping me win my case. Without his expertise I feel I would have never won the case and judgement.”
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Calm and reassuring demeanor in stressful situations
“He has a very calm demeanor in very stressful situations.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Kim was always responsive and helped me understand every matter.”
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Passionate advocate who puts the client's and children's best interests first
“She is strong and will do what is right and what is fair.”
Cons
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Difficulty contacting and getting responses from the attorney/investigator
“It was very difficult to get ahold of her. I called her every day fo”
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Concerns about thoroughness and impartiality in investigations/reports
“It was evident that she had resorted to lazy shortcuts, as portions of the report were blatantly copy-pasted from previous investigations.”
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Unprofessional conduct, including tardiness and lack of preparation
“She shows up to court late, unprepared and dressed sloppy.”
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Perceived bias or failure to consider all evidence and perspectives
“She dismissed them and in the report bunched them up as one incident, stating that it was NOT a pattern.”
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Lack of communication and updates during ongoing cases
“The report was over 2 months overdue and she would not respond and give any updates.”

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24 Jul, 2024 by Mark cohen
I am an experienced lawyer, but no longer handle residential landlord/tenant litigation. When I needed help for a rental property I own, I knew I was not up to date on recent changes to Colorado landlord/tenant laws. Sal personally returned my call promptly and quickly drafted the necessary documents for me. It was a pleasure working with him.
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20 May, 2024 by Rebecca l.
I would highly recommend Kim - Kim is knowledgable, intelligent and efficient she was very helpful in walking me through this difficult process - Thank you Kim!
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11 Apr, 2024 by Travis regan
My experience with CFI Kimberly Utesch in Colorado was highly disappointing. From start to finish, it was evident that Ms. Utesch lacked the competence and dedication necessary for her role. Throughout the investigation process, she seemed to simply phone it in, displaying a lack of thoroughness and professionalism. She often had an auto-reply email set up which made getting a hold of her very difficult. She refused to review any videos or relevant evidence because would not allow me to send these items through Dropbox, as the files were too large for email. She conducted my "home visit" through Zoom. To make this even worse, when she called on Zoom to do the home visit she started to berate me and tell me that it was inappropriate that I had my child present for our interview. She seemingly forgot that this appointment was for the home visit that she had specifically asked me to have my child present. She then proceeded to turn her camera off and "watch us interact" for 30 minutes. One of the most concerning aspects of Ms. Utesch's performance was her failure to interview ANY of the family members who had submitted questionnaires...... on either side of the family. This negligence not only demonstrates a lack of diligence but also raises serious doubts about the validity and fairness of her findings. How can a comprehensive investigation be conducted without gathering input from all relevant parties? Furthermore, Ms. Utesch's overall competency was severely lacking. It was clear that she did not possess the necessary skills or knowledge to handle the complexities of the case. Her lack of attention to detail and apparent disinterest in the matter at hand only exacerbated the situation. To make things worse she then asked for more money at the end of her investigation. The ONLY thing my son's mother and I have ever agreed on is that Ms Utesch has no business being a CFI. Less than a year after her report was completed, our judge allowed us to have another investigation completed. This report had DRASTICALLY different findings. Her entire report was a waste of time and money. Overall, I would not recommend Ms. Utesch as a CFI based on my experience. Her subpar performance and lack of thoroughness do a disservice to the families relying on her expertise. I urge anyone seeking a competent and dedicated CFI to look elsewhere.
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29 Feb, 2024 by Kiru mondi
Probably the biggest moron that ever was allowed to practice law in Colorado. It was a terrible boost to morale to have the Judge look at Mr. Quintana like he said the dumbest thing he had ever heard. When Mr. Quintana kept repeating it as par t of his idiotic argument, the Judge had the most obvious look of disbelief I had ever seen. Stay away from this guy, or you'll be sorry.
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12 Jan, 2024 by Gary crafton
I love this firm. I initially thought I would hate talking about my issue to strangers, but turns out they made it easy. No judgement, just a good work ethic. Do yourself a favor and try them out. Family is the most important thing, and worth the consideration of someone who can give you solid advice, and care about the outcome.
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28 Aug, 2019 by Princess of quite a-lot
Ms. Virginia Robbins is a ture advocate!! An awesome ally, protecting me and my children. Thanks is not enough.
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07 Nov, 2018 by Laura
Bill is an excellent attorney who helped me through a high-conflict divorce with his strategic and calm approach. He is very patient and thinks before he reacts. He never leaves you guessing and openly shares information he receives from the other attorney's involved. One thing that I really liked about Bill is that throughout my entire case I always understood what the worst case scenario could be. He never once mislead me to believe we would win the case or any given dispute would be in my favor. I valued his transparency. He knows what he is doing when it comes to family law. I would certainly recommend him to any of my friends or family that are going through a difficult divorce.
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31 Oct, 2018 by Greg schmier
Bill was a great help and resource after my divorce as my ex-wife wanted to fight me on everything for our son. He takes his time to make sure he has every resource available for him to review and makes sure he helps make the right choice in your case. This case was a long one and Bill kept me update on any communications that came from the other attorney. We always worked through what I was requesting and making sure every detail was covered before it was filed with the court. My ex-wife used two attorney's to help fight against what I was wanting for our son. Bill is very reasonable when he has open communication with other attorneys. In the end... Bill being very calm and patient helped grant what I was trying to get for my son I would recommend Bill any time and would use him again in the future if I ever need it. At least sit down with him so he understands what your direction is.
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28 Aug, 2019 by Princess of quite a-lot
Ms. Virginia Robbins is a ture advocate!! An awesome ally, protecting me and my children. Thanks is not enough.
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07 Nov, 2018 by Laura
Bill is an excellent attorney who helped me through a high-conflict divorce with his strategic and calm approach. He is very patient and thinks before he reacts. He never leaves you guessing and openly shares information he receives from the other attorney's involved. One thing that I really liked about Bill is that throughout my entire case I always understood what the worst case scenario could be. He never once mislead me to believe we would win the case or any given dispute would be in my favor. I valued his transparency. He knows what he is doing when it comes to family law. I would certainly recommend him to any of my friends or family that are going through a difficult divorce.
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31 Oct, 2018 by Greg schmier
Bill was a great help and resource after my divorce as my ex-wife wanted to fight me on everything for our son. He takes his time to make sure he has every resource available for him to review and makes sure he helps make the right choice in your case. This case was a long one and Bill kept me update on any communications that came from the other attorney. We always worked through what I was requesting and making sure every detail was covered before it was filed with the court. My ex-wife used two attorney's to help fight against what I was wanting for our son. Bill is very reasonable when he has open communication with other attorneys. In the end... Bill being very calm and patient helped grant what I was trying to get for my son I would recommend Bill any time and would use him again in the future if I ever need it. At least sit down with him so he understands what your direction is.
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