Andrew Leland Bryant, experienced Child Custody, Criminal Defense attorney in Colorado Springs, CO with 227 reviews
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Andrew Leland Bryant

805 South Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs, CO

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Education

2006:
University of Kentucky College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2003:
George Washington University, Bachelor of Arts

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Marcus swaim

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27 Feb, 2025
I came to Andrew Bryant last year after dealing with a chaotic separation. I had two children with my ex and she had made my life extremely difficult with communication, scheduling, doctor appointments, schooling and multiple other issues. Heather took me as a client and immediately my life got easier, she communicated with my ex during the entire process and made sure everything went as smoothly as possible. She was extremely professional and got me fully prepared for trial. She walked us through each step we were going to take during the trial and eased us through the entire situation. By the end of the trial the judge removed all my child support obligations and gave me full 50/50 rights. Since the case she has checked in with us multiple times and made sure everything is still running smoothly, which it is! The last 5 months since the trial have been so much easier dealing with my ex now that everything is set in stone. We are very happy with all the work Heather and the the team at Andrew Bryant did for us! 10/10 would definitely recommend!
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Rachel newton

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25 Feb, 2025
My name is Rachel Newton. In January 2024 I hired Heather Atkinson to represent me in my child custody case. Heather and Donna (paralegal) were wonderful representation. I knew they cared about myself and my case. Opposing council, representing the other party, was Greg Maceau. In about August 2024, Heather contacted me to let me know that Mr. Maceau would be moving over to Andrew Bryant’s law firm, and that it would be ok because there would be a “Chinese wall” implemented so Mr. Maceau would not have access to my case. My trial was set for October 2024, and two days prior to trial, Ms. Atkinson was disqualified as representing me as my lawyer because Andrew Bryant had hired Mr. Maceau to his law firm. Andrew Bryant and Mr. Maceau had told Ms. Atkinson this was ok, but upon reviewing rule, did not obtain the other party’s signature saying it was ok for Ms. Atkinson to continue to represent me after Mr. Maceau moved to the law firm. Ms. Atkinson called to apologize about the situation, and I had to find and retain a new lawyer, my trial date canceled and postponed. Obviously this was very distressing after already waiting for 10 months to go to trial, and spending a lot of money and time. Andrew Bryant could have waited two months to hire Mr. Maceau. He could have notified me that I needed to find a new lawyer prior to paying his lawyers to prep for my trial. Andrew Bryant never called me, tried to remediate the situation, or provide me assistance, even though this occurred because of his negligence and oversight. All I got was an invoice for $5k for my attorney and paralegal prepping for trial, and then turned around and had to pay another $5k retainer to hire a new attorney. Not to mention the lawyer fees that have accrued for the new lawyer to set a new trial date, have a new status conference hearing, prep for trial, etc. etc. While I would always recommend Heather and Donna as representation, I do not think it is the best idea to hire Andrew Bryant as your representing law firm. It might just cost you an extra $15k to your lawyer fees.
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Paul duran

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24 Feb, 2025
My sister has came to this attorney and asked him for help and this attorney has done nothing for them but cause her anxiety stress and pain he does not do his job well and he is financially made us struggle and taken at least $50,000 in debt this attorney does not answer calls does not answer emails and will not respond to anything and charging my sister more than what she has to offer this attorney is no longer a legal team but a burden on my family I have sat back and watched and I do not like what I see or would I hear when an attorney is taking advantage of my sister and her trying to get the divorce settled he is not doing her job Catherine Ford............
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and effective attorneys who achieve favorable outcomes for clients
“Andrew Bryant and his team are top-notch. I had such a positive experience; they are approachable, truthful, and compassionate when they answer all your questions. Everyone at the firm are hard working professionals who stepped up to the plate when things got tough. I couldn't be happier.”
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Responsive, communicative, and attentive to client needs throughout the legal process
“Erica has been an absolute godsend for me in my divorce case. From the moment we met, she was friendly, courteous, professional, and very down to earth. Erica has been there for me every time I've needed her.”
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Reasonable and transparent pricing without unnecessary fees
“Andrew and his team were top notch throughout my process. I have used other firms in the past that absolutely do not reach the level of service Andrew provides. Most important for most of us, this was all done at what I see as more than reasonable when it came to dollar amounts.”
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Ability to handle complex and high-stakes cases effectively
“Andrew Bryant is a remarkable lawyer. He helped our family navigate some difficult legal cases.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach, especially in sensitive family law matters
“Catherine Ford is not only extremely knowledgeable, but she is highly sensitive to the facts and circumstances surrounding my case. Her representation, guidance and support restored my faith in the family court system.”
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Publications

2018:
Colorado Springs Gazette, The Best of the Springs
2018:
Martindale-Hubbell publication, Congratulations on Our New AV Preeminent Peer Rated Attorneys
2017:
Gazette, Best Of

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