Boulder General Practice Law Firm
It shouldn't be intimidating to talk to a lawyer about your legal concerns. At Warren, Carlson & Moore, LLP, everything about our law firm is friendly and approachable, from the baseball memorabilia on the walls to the Christmas cards we send to our clients. Our lawyers wear ties in court, but not around the office.
We genuinely care about what happens to our clients. Ours is a small-town law practice where we treat our clients like our friends and neighbors. We have been a part of the Niwot-Longmont-Boulder community since 1975. Our lawyers serve on local boards, attend local churches and coach local youth sports. We give back to the community by handling legal aid referrals.
When you come to our office with a legal concern, you won't be passed off to a legal assistant. You will talk to an experienced attorney who will handle your case from beginning to end.
We are sensitive to the cost of legal services. If you are considering litigation, our lawyers will help you evaluate both the likely outcome and the money at risk. We won't encourage you to run up legal bills over an issue that isn't worth the expense or isn't likely to be successful. We will handle your legal matter as if it were an issue we were facing ourselves.
We handle most of the legal issues that a family may encounter, including family law, estate planning, criminal defense, real estate law, business law, personal injury and wrongful death. We are one of the few law firms in Boulder County that handles all types of adoptions.
Our lawyers are experienced in handling mediation. In Boulder County, you cannot go to trial in a civil matter without first attempting to resolve your case through mediation.
For More Information About Our Firm
To discuss your case with a Boulder family law lawyer at Warren, Carlson & Moore, LLP, call 303-647-5322 or fill out the contact form on this website. From our law office in Niwot, we represent clients in Niwot, Gunbarrel, Boulder and Longmont and throughout the Front Range of Colorado.


