Weld County Family Law & Divorce Attorneys
In family law, the people closest to the situation often have the least clarity about it. The hardest part is often not the law itself; it is the feeling that no one is steering. Johnson Law Group is built around one thing: family law. We bring that single focus to Weld County families, with the clear direction and grounded strategy these cases require.
Our Fort Collins office is the closest Johnson Law Group location to Weld County and serves clients in person, with virtual consultations by video or phone available if that fits your week better.
Schedule a no-pressure consultation: call (720) 640-8463 or book a time online. We listen first, explain what you are facing under Colorado law, and give you a clear next step, whether or not you hire us.
Family Law We Handle in Weld County
Our Weld County practice is focused on family law. If your matter falls into one of these areas, we can represent you.
- Divorce: Dissolution of marriage in Colorado, whether uncontested or contested.
- Child Custody: Decision-making, parenting time, and post-decree modifications.
- Child Support: Initial orders, modifications, and enforcement.
- Spousal Maintenance: Temporary and long-term support orders, including modifications.
- Property Division: Division of marital assets and debts, including high-asset and business-owner cases.
- Paternity: Establishing legal parentage and the rights that follow.
- Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements: Drafting and reviewing marital agreements for Colorado enforceability.
- Adoption: Stepparent and family adoptions in Colorado.
- Guardianship: Guardianship of minors and related arrangements.
Weld County Communities We Serve
Our Weld County representation is anchored by the firm’s Fort Collins office in neighboring Larimer County, with in-person service across Weld County and virtual consultations available statewide.
- Greeley
- Windsor
Weld County families outside Greeley and Windsor can still work with Johnson Law Group. Virtual consultations and remote case management are available anywhere in Colorado, and we will route your case to the attorney best suited to it.
At Johnson Law Group, we believe that divorce shouldn’t define your future—it should position you for growth and healing. Let our family help yours. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and begin the journey toward your next chapter.
Where You Are, Where Your Case Is Heard
Where you meet with us is about convenience. Where your case is filed is about jurisdiction. For Weld County, those are two different cities.
| Office | Counties Served | Primary Courthouse |
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Fort Collins 2580 E. Harmony Road, Suite 201 Fort Collins, CO 80528 |
Weld County Larimer County |
Weld County Courthouse 901 9th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 19th Judicial District |
The 19th Judicial District covers only Weld County, with the Weld County Courthouse at 901 9th Avenue in Greeley as the courthouse of record for all Weld family law matters. Our Fort Collins office also serves Larimer County, which is in the 8th Judicial District; Larimer matters are filed at the Larimer County Justice Center in Fort Collins. Cases that touch Weld as well as Larimer stay with the same team across both jurisdictions. Plan for in-person meetings at the Fort Collins office and court appearances in Greeley as separate trips.
Why Weld County Families Trust Johnson Law Group
The first call isn’t a sales call. You’ll talk to an attorney who listens before recommending anything. We ask the questions that matter, walk you through what Colorado law actually says about your situation, and tell you what we’d do next if we were in your position. Guidance over conversion. That is the part clients tell us makes the difference.
We build cases the way you’d want yours built. Family law isn’t a product. Two cases that look identical on paper can take very different shapes once you look at the kids, the assets, and the history. We start with what you actually need protected, build a strategy around it, and document the case as we go. Showing up to court prepared isn’t optional. It is just how we work.
A client portal that keeps you in the loop. When you hire Johnson Law Group, you get access to our Client Portal at no additional cost. Real-time alerts on every case milestone, transparent billing, and a direct line to your legal team and Client Care Specialist. You will know where your case stands without the waiting game.
We’re staffed for cases that don’t fit a template. A closely held business. Executive compensation. A relocation request. An interstate jurisdiction question. A need for privacy that goes beyond standard. Most Weld County family cases do not require any of that. When yours does, that is the kind of work we know how to do.
No outcome guarantees. Only preparation. No serious family law attorney can promise a specific result, and we won’t pretend otherwise. What we commit to is the preparation: a strategy that fits the facts, a documented case, and a clear understanding of what each phase requires. If anyone in family law guarantees you a result, that is a signal to keep looking.
Ready to talk? Call (720) 640-8463 or schedule a no-pressure consultation.
What to Expect When You Call
Our consultation process is straightforward and built around three things you need before any decisions get made:
- We listen first. Tell us what is happening. The short version is fine, and we will ask the questions that matter.
- We explain what Colorado law says. In plain English. No lecture, no scare tactics, no pressure.
- We map the next step. You will leave the consultation with a clear sense of what comes next: filing, responding, gathering records, or pausing to think it through.
We know Colorado’s courts. We know the path through this kind of case. And we will walk you through what comes next before you commit to anything. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and begin the journey toward your next chapter.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where in Weld County will my case be filed?
All Weld County family law cases are filed in the 19th Judicial District at the Weld County Courthouse, 901 9th Avenue in Greeley. Hearings, mediations, and trials connected to your case will happen at that courthouse unless the court schedules a remote appearance.
The Fort Collins office is in Larimer County. How does it serve Weld matters?
The Fort Collins office is staffed for both Larimer and Weld cases. The Fort Collins office’s attorneys handle cases at the Weld County Courthouse in Greeley as well as the Larimer County Justice Center in Fort Collins. If your case has facts that reach into both counties, the same team handles it across both jurisdictions.
I live in Windsor. Is my case filed in Weld or Larimer?
Windsor straddles the Weld-Larimer county line. Most of Windsor is in Weld County, but parts extend into Larimer. For family law purposes, venue follows where you actually reside; the specific address determines whether your case is filed at the Weld County Courthouse in Greeley or the Larimer County Justice Center in Fort Collins. Bring your address to the consultation and we will confirm which county your case belongs in.
Do I have to come into the Fort Collins office, or can we work virtually?
Either works. Virtual consultations and remote case management are available statewide. The Weld County Courthouse can also schedule remote appearances for certain matters. In-person meetings make sense at points like initial planning, mediation prep, and complex document review.
How long does a Weld County divorce take?
Colorado has a statutory 91-day minimum from service or signed waiver before a divorce can be finalized. That floor applies in every county, Weld included. The actual timeline depends on whether issues are contested (custody, support, property), the Weld County Courthouse’s docket, and whether mediation is required before any contested hearing. Straightforward uncontested cases can resolve close to the 91-day floor; contested cases run longer.
How much will it cost?
Weld County family law costs depend on the complexity of the matter, how contested it is, and how much can be resolved without court intervention. We discuss fees transparently at the consultation and will not quote representation blind.
Talk to a Weld County Family Law Attorney
We know the local district court. We know the path through a family law case in your county. And we will walk you through what comes next before you commit to anything. Our Colorado family law team handles divorce, custody, support, and related matters across the state with the preparation and steadiness these cases require.
With offices across Colorado, we represent clients in Weld County family law matters and help families navigate the legal process with clear guidance and realistic expectations. When you work with Johnson Law Group, you get a guide who explains the law, builds the record, and helps you understand what comes next.
Call (720) 640-8463 or schedule a consultation online. A Johnson Law Group team member will confirm the right attorney for your case and get you on the calendar.