Claire Havelda Kauffman, experienced Family Law attorney in Fort Collins, CO with 122 reviews
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Claire Havelda Kauffman

123 North College Ave., Fort Collins, CO

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4.9 / 5
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2004:
University of Colorado School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

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Erik haviland

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10 Jan, 2025
If you are looking for good representation and someone who will make sure you aren’t being taken advantage of, while also providing top notch service throughout the scary process of dealing with the legal system, then Greg Biggers is your guy. I could not be happier with the way Greg approached my issues with me and helped keep my mind at ease. Thankful for his help and would recommend him to anyone.
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Meghan archuleta

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13 Dec, 2024
Absolutely amazing experience! Quick response time. You can ask questions and get down to earth answers! I would recommend to everyone!!
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M s

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04 Oct, 2024
Incompetent. Did not follow through to get EX HUSBANDS NAME REMOVED FROM THE TITLE OR MORTGAGE ON MY HOME!! His name is still on my mortgage. I paid her over $30k on a domestic violence divorce, but the IRS was still able to place a lien on my house. Stay Away, you’ve been warned!
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Pros
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Exceptional legal knowledge and expertise
“She knows the law and it shows!!”
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Dedicated and caring approach towards clients
“Never have I worked with such a caring, knowledgeable, or prepared attorney.”
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Efficient and responsive communication
“Never once did I feel that I wasn't aware of what was going on.”
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Positive outcomes and successful case resolutions
“I am extremely satisfied and happy with the outcome of my case!”
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Personalized and attentive service
“She answered every question I had promptly and I always felt that she was looking out for my best interest.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2011:
Harrisfamilylaw.com, Post Decree Enforcment

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