Colorado Springs, CO asked in Divorce and Family Law for Colorado

Q: I need a divorce attorney but I’m broke. I’m being blackmailed by my ex and her lawyer boyfriend. What can I do?

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Christopher N. Little
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Christopher N. Little
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  • Centennial, CO
  • Licensed in Colorado

A: I am very sorry to hear about your circumstances. Understanding that this is likely one of the most difficult and vulnerable times in your life, I sincerely applaud you for taking the first step in seeking out help.

It is difficult to find good pro bono family law attorneys, especially in such an emotionally charged line of work.

That said, Metro Volunteer Lawyers is a wonderful organization and I highly suggest that you contact them immediately. If they are unable to help you, they should be able to point you in the right direction.

Tel.303-830-8210

I wish you only the absolute best that life has to offer. As in all things, this too shall pass.

Billie Jo Sowinski
Billie Jo Sowinski
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  • Denver, CO
  • Licensed in Colorado

A: In addition to the Metro Volunteer Lawyers mentioned by Christopher N. Little. You may also look at the Denver Bar Association's Colorado Legal Services program. You can read more at: https://www.denbar.org/Public/Pro-Bono-Legal-Assistance.

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