What Makes YouLaw Colorado, Different
When I founded my law practice, my goal was to make family law and estate planning services efficient, affordable and convenient for clients in Denver and throughout Colorado. I also believe that there are better ways to come to a settlement than fighting and going to court. I focus on using mediation, collaborative law approaches, and discreet consulting and unbundled help out of court, where all parties are respectful of each other and where compromise serves everyone’s interests. I put my well-honed negotiation skills to work for my clients’ benefit while I protect their legal and emotional needs with an eye towards privacy and dignity.
Family Law Doesn’t Have To Be Confrontational
When relationships end, emotions run high. Sometimes the urge to get even overtakes the practicalities of working out an equitable divorce or custody settlement. Many attorneys are happy to play the adversarial role, but I believe there is a better way. Using mediation and collaborative law practices promotes civility and compromise in what can be a stressful situation that quickly spirals into acrimony in a traditional setting. Mediation is also the most cost-effective way to get to the finish line. At YouLaw Colorado, I believe a good outcome for my clients doesn’t have to involve a lot of drama.
Estate Planning Is For Everyone
If you have put off drafting a will and drawing up an estate plan because you don’t think you have enough assets to need them, you should reconsider. I am attorney Zac Roeling, founder of YouLaw Colorado, in Denver and you don’t need to be a millionaire to benefit from an estate plan. By planning for how you want your assets to be distributed and setting out a care plan for your future needs, an estate plan is a way to let your loved ones know your wishes, so they aren’t left with unanswered questions. I can help with a simple will or a complete estate plan including trusts and powers of attorney. I am committed to recommending to clients only what they need to make sure their estate and their survivors are protected.