K R Willoughby, experienced Estate Planning, Family Law attorney in Golden, CO with 2 reviews
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K R Willoughby

25188 Genesee Trail Road, Suite 150, Golden, CO

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Education

1994:
University of Virginia School of Law, J. D.
1994:
University of Virginia, JD
1991:
University of Colorado at Boulder, BA

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Melissa

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18 May, 2015
I used Kim years ago during my child custody case regarding my then 5 year old son. A previous lawyer made a mess of my situation and I was on the verge of turning over custody to my son's father. Thankfully a good friend of mine recommended Kim . Kim is an angel. She helped me muster the strength and courage to fight! Kim was extremely prepared and also helped me be extremely prepared for court. The case turned out in my favor and the judge also awarded some attorney fees. I HIGHLY recommend Kim!
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David

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26 Dec, 2012
Kim represented me in a complicated post-divorce decree situation. Her work was outstanding. She was thorough, well-prepared and steadfast in working through my situation. She was supportive. She could be tough when necessary but did not need to prove her toughness by being unnecessarily contentious. She sought to contain costs. Her support staff and associate were personable, efficient, and professional.
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Publications

2021:
American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Journal, Realizing the Value of Hard to Value Assets
2021:
Family Lawyer Magazine, The Price of Vice, with Ron Seigneur
2019:
The Practitioner's Guide to Colorado Domestic Relations Law, 2nd Edition, Death and Divorce
2019:
Business Valuation in Divorce, Fourth Edition, The Double Dip Debate (Contributing Author)
2014:
The Colorado Lawyer, Colorado's New Uniform Premarital and Marital Agreements Act
2010:
Senior Law Handbook (Colo CLE), Family Relationships
2010:
Lawyers Professional Liability in Colorado, Family Law (Colorado CLE)
2010:
The Colorado Lawyer, Changes to Colorado's Uniform Probate Code
2006:
The Colorado Lawyer, Relocation in Family Law Cases
2005:
Trusts & Estates Newsletter (CoBar), Think of Me When Preparing Marital Agreements
2003:
CLE Family Law Handbook, Death and Divorce
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