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Bonnie Saltzman

Denver, CO

Licensed for 32 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Divorce and Family

Language

English

About

Practices Areas

Child custody

Child support

Divorce and separation

Family

Domestic Violence

Juvenile Law

Language

English

Contact

Law Offices of Bonnie E. Saltzman, LLC425 S. Cherry StreetSuite 620Denver, CO, 80246-1233

Office: N/A

Website: N/A

Reviews

Trent Dozier
April 9, 2019

I had hired the law firm of Randy Corporon spent $8,000 in a dependency and neglect case opened on my sons mother. That firm literally did nothing. Bonnie got all my issues resolved in a couple calls. She has an AV rating. She did this pro bono. She is top of the line. I wouldn't go anywhere else.

anonymous
March 20, 2015

I hired Bonnie a few years ago to handle an abuse case involving my child and my ex-spouse. Bonnie was knowledgable, reliable, effective, and honest. She ensured that my child was safe, and that in itself is priceless. I highly recommend Bonnie.

Melanie
June 11, 2013

Bonnie is an extremely dedicated and honest lawyer. She told me exactly what to expect, how to proceed, and gave excellent legal advice in, and out, of the courtroom. I highly recommend her as she is experienced, knowledgable, and hard-working.

anonymous
May 28, 2013

My fiance and I hired Bonnie in response to an extremely nasty ongoing custody litigation, involving child abuse, parenting time, and child support. Bonnie was incredibly responsive to all of our questions, made sure that we understood the process, and talked us through what was reasonable and unreasonable. She has a great reputation in the family courts, and really did well for us. We haven't gone to trial, but if we do, I will update this review to include how we thought she did. We also worked with her partner, Todd Stahly, and we found the teamwork between the two to be incredibly impressive.

anonymous
February 14, 2013

As a marriage dissolves it is very hard for the parents to always consider the best interests of the children. Bonnie is very good an insuring the best interests of the children are the determining factor in writing parenting plans. The bottom line is children do need both parents and too often the children become pawns in the divorce. Bonnie makes sure that does not happen and that the children have the opportunity to have a loving relationship with both parents. As long as both parents are capable of providing for them. She isn't an attorney that will go for the jugular (unless a childs welfare is at stake), but rather come up with a reasonable plan that requires compromise as long as both parties are willing and it serves the best interest of the children.

Trent Dozier
April 9, 2019

I had hired the law firm of Randy Corporon spent $8,000 in a dependency and neglect case opened on my sons mother. That firm literally did nothing. Bonnie got all my issues resolved in a couple calls. She has an AV rating. She did this pro bono. She is top of the line. I wouldn't go anywhere else.

anonymous
March 20, 2015

I hired Bonnie a few years ago to handle an abuse case involving my child and my ex-spouse. Bonnie was knowledgable, reliable, effective, and honest. She ensured that my child was safe, and that in itself is priceless. I highly recommend Bonnie.

Melanie
June 11, 2013

Bonnie is an extremely dedicated and honest lawyer. She told me exactly what to expect, how to proceed, and gave excellent legal advice in, and out, of the courtroom. I highly recommend her as she is experienced, knowledgable, and hard-working.

anonymous
May 28, 2013

My fiance and I hired Bonnie in response to an extremely nasty ongoing custody litigation, involving child abuse, parenting time, and child support. Bonnie was incredibly responsive to all of our questions, made sure that we understood the process, and talked us through what was reasonable and unreasonable. She has a great reputation in the family courts, and really did well for us. We haven't gone to trial, but if we do, I will update this review to include how we thought she did. We also worked with her partner, Todd Stahly, and we found the teamwork between the two to be incredibly impressive.

anonymous
February 14, 2013

As a marriage dissolves it is very hard for the parents to always consider the best interests of the children. Bonnie is very good an insuring the best interests of the children are the determining factor in writing parenting plans. The bottom line is children do need both parents and too often the children become pawns in the divorce. Bonnie makes sure that does not happen and that the children have the opportunity to have a loving relationship with both parents. As long as both parents are capable of providing for them. She isn't an attorney that will go for the jugular (unless a childs welfare is at stake), but rather come up with a reasonable plan that requires compromise as long as both parties are willing and it serves the best interest of the children.