Do You Need an Attorney?
Facts
Many laypersons believe that their legal situation is ‘very easy” to solve. Thus, they a lawyer is not necessary. Although some legal matters are not always complex, you must still understand Colorado law as it applies to your case. Not all courts operate like small claims court. If your risk is high, then chances are you need an attorney to represent you.
Family law
Family law matters can become very emotional and stressful. The result is clouded judgment. Colorado family law courts have statutory guidance imposed upon judges to decide child custody matters, divorce proceedings and child custody matters. An attorney can prove helpful to minimize stress and to provide sufficient information for you to make an informed decision
Business Law
As a new or established Colorado business entity, compliance laws and business disputes can sometimes be complex. Although not all business matters require you to hire an attorney, you may run the risk of being wrong. Our Denver business law attorneys understand what it takes to keep your corporation out of ‘hot water.’
Government Contracts
Federal contracting is a very lucrative area for many small businesses across the United States. However, with government contracts law comes many winding and complex regulations. As you are award millions of dollars in federal contracts, the risks become higher.
Small businesses are at a disadvantage because they lack the knowledge and support they need to be successful in government contracts.
Watson & Associates’ government contract law attorneys advise you based on actual experience of working on the other side. This simply adds value to our level of representation. Contact us today to discuss how we can further help you.




