John Eckelberry
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Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Bankruptcy & Debt
Language
English
About
John has been practicing law in Colorado since 1998. He the founding member of Eckelberry Law Firm, LLC, established in 2006, in charge of the family law and bankruptcy practice areas for the firm. During his almost 20 years of practice, John has helped hundreds of client's achieve personal and financial "fresh starts", while developing short and long term life plans. In addition, John has had experience in many other areas of the law, including real estate, personal injury, employment, landlord/tenant, business, criminal, and contract law.
Practices Areas
Bankruptcy & Debt
Child custody
Divorce and separation
Family
Language
English
Contact
Eckelberry Law Firm, LLC1888 N. Sherman StreetSuite 350Denver, CO, 80203
Office: (303) 625-6407
Website: N/AReviews
John is very good at what he does. He offers practical advise, clearly gives you the pros and cons of everything, provides advice in terms of assisting you with what is in the best interests of the children. Does not file motions just to create fees. If he does not believe filing something is in your and your children's best interest he will advise accordingly.
Hired John to represent me in a divorce case. John is a no nonsense individual and an excellent lawyer.
John did an amazing job helping me navigate an extremely long and difficult situation! He is very professional and knowledgeable and was an invaluable asset for my divorce.
I feel like John Eckelberry did an excellent job for me and results were as good as anyone could have expected.
John represented me through an extremely difficult and drawn-out divorce that included bankruptcy representation to protect me from my ex's filing, probate court to overturn a trust, and two days of trial. John is straightforward and no-nonsense. He tells it like it is, and is very smart. I never found him to be anything but professional and empathetic, but he's not the lawyer who will hand you a tissue and pat your hand. Ultimately, we made it through an 18 month slog, and I always felt John had my back. At times, he imparted humor, which helped lighten the mood and kept me moving forward.
John has a very no-nonsense way about him. He may not tell you what you WANT to hear, but he will advise you as to what NEEDS to happen to resolve your case. After speaking with him for about an hour, I realized that there was a lot I needed to do before he could help me with my case. Will definitely retain him when the time is right.
John was an excellent partner to work through a highly complex contested divorce. My situation centered on several unique issues ranging from hidden income, false statements on employment and financial disclosures, real estate fraud, and financial manipulation. Throughout, John was an attentive advocate who came up with unique solutions and approaches. In comparing who to hire, it was clear to me that not all family law attorneys are comfortable in the court room, but John was fully capable when my case required extensive hearings. John's experience in both family and financial law were critical to my successful outcome. The contested nature of my case did mean that it dragged on for over a year, but John was with me the entire time and implemented solutions to control and limit that timeline as much as possible.
I only got as far as phone call where he was laughing at me. He asked questions but then wouldn't let me answer. This is inappropriate behavior. I had a judge rule on an eviction even though I had already declared bankruptcy and so I was looking for help and he was just very rude through the entire few minute conversation. He was very cocky. I would really suggest looking elsewhere because he gives the impression that nothing is good enough for his time.
John is very good at what he does. He offers practical advise, clearly gives you the pros and cons of everything, provides advice in terms of assisting you with what is in the best interests of the children. Does not file motions just to create fees. If he does not believe filing something is in your and your children's best interest he will advise accordingly.
Hired John to represent me in a divorce case. John is a no nonsense individual and an excellent lawyer.
John did an amazing job helping me navigate an extremely long and difficult situation! He is very professional and knowledgeable and was an invaluable asset for my divorce.
I feel like John Eckelberry did an excellent job for me and results were as good as anyone could have expected.
John represented me through an extremely difficult and drawn-out divorce that included bankruptcy representation to protect me from my ex's filing, probate court to overturn a trust, and two days of trial. John is straightforward and no-nonsense. He tells it like it is, and is very smart. I never found him to be anything but professional and empathetic, but he's not the lawyer who will hand you a tissue and pat your hand. Ultimately, we made it through an 18 month slog, and I always felt John had my back. At times, he imparted humor, which helped lighten the mood and kept me moving forward.
John has a very no-nonsense way about him. He may not tell you what you WANT to hear, but he will advise you as to what NEEDS to happen to resolve your case. After speaking with him for about an hour, I realized that there was a lot I needed to do before he could help me with my case. Will definitely retain him when the time is right.
John was an excellent partner to work through a highly complex contested divorce. My situation centered on several unique issues ranging from hidden income, false statements on employment and financial disclosures, real estate fraud, and financial manipulation. Throughout, John was an attentive advocate who came up with unique solutions and approaches. In comparing who to hire, it was clear to me that not all family law attorneys are comfortable in the court room, but John was fully capable when my case required extensive hearings. John's experience in both family and financial law were critical to my successful outcome. The contested nature of my case did mean that it dragged on for over a year, but John was with me the entire time and implemented solutions to control and limit that timeline as much as possible.
I only got as far as phone call where he was laughing at me. He asked questions but then wouldn't let me answer. This is inappropriate behavior. I had a judge rule on an eviction even though I had already declared bankruptcy and so I was looking for help and he was just very rude through the entire few minute conversation. He was very cocky. I would really suggest looking elsewhere because he gives the impression that nothing is good enough for his time.
John is very good at what he does. He offers practical advise, clearly gives you the pros and cons of everything, provides advice in terms of assisting you with what is in the best interests of the children. Does not file motions just to create fees. If he does not believe filing something is in your and your children's best interest he will advise accordingly.
Hired John to represent me in a divorce case. John is a no nonsense individual and an excellent lawyer.
John did an amazing job helping me navigate an extremely long and difficult situation! He is very professional and knowledgeable and was an invaluable asset for my divorce.
I feel like John Eckelberry did an excellent job for me and results were as good as anyone could have expected.
John represented me through an extremely difficult and drawn-out divorce that included bankruptcy representation to protect me from my ex's filing, probate court to overturn a trust, and two days of trial. John is straightforward and no-nonsense. He tells it like it is, and is very smart. I never found him to be anything but professional and empathetic, but he's not the lawyer who will hand you a tissue and pat your hand. Ultimately, we made it through an 18 month slog, and I always felt John had my back. At times, he imparted humor, which helped lighten the mood and kept me moving forward.
John has a very no-nonsense way about him. He may not tell you what you WANT to hear, but he will advise you as to what NEEDS to happen to resolve your case. After speaking with him for about an hour, I realized that there was a lot I needed to do before he could help me with my case. Will definitely retain him when the time is right.
John was an excellent partner to work through a highly complex contested divorce. My situation centered on several unique issues ranging from hidden income, false statements on employment and financial disclosures, real estate fraud, and financial manipulation. Throughout, John was an attentive advocate who came up with unique solutions and approaches. In comparing who to hire, it was clear to me that not all family law attorneys are comfortable in the court room, but John was fully capable when my case required extensive hearings. John's experience in both family and financial law were critical to my successful outcome. The contested nature of my case did mean that it dragged on for over a year, but John was with me the entire time and implemented solutions to control and limit that timeline as much as possible.
I only got as far as phone call where he was laughing at me. He asked questions but then wouldn't let me answer. This is inappropriate behavior. I had a judge rule on an eviction even though I had already declared bankruptcy and so I was looking for help and he was just very rude through the entire few minute conversation. He was very cocky. I would really suggest looking elsewhere because he gives the impression that nothing is good enough for his time.
John is very good at what he does. He offers practical advise, clearly gives you the pros and cons of everything, provides advice in terms of assisting you with what is in the best interests of the children. Does not file motions just to create fees. If he does not believe filing something is in your and your children's best interest he will advise accordingly.
Hired John to represent me in a divorce case. John is a no nonsense individual and an excellent lawyer.
John did an amazing job helping me navigate an extremely long and difficult situation! He is very professional and knowledgeable and was an invaluable asset for my divorce.
I feel like John Eckelberry did an excellent job for me and results were as good as anyone could have expected.
John represented me through an extremely difficult and drawn-out divorce that included bankruptcy representation to protect me from my ex's filing, probate court to overturn a trust, and two days of trial. John is straightforward and no-nonsense. He tells it like it is, and is very smart. I never found him to be anything but professional and empathetic, but he's not the lawyer who will hand you a tissue and pat your hand. Ultimately, we made it through an 18 month slog, and I always felt John had my back. At times, he imparted humor, which helped lighten the mood and kept me moving forward.
John has a very no-nonsense way about him. He may not tell you what you WANT to hear, but he will advise you as to what NEEDS to happen to resolve your case. After speaking with him for about an hour, I realized that there was a lot I needed to do before he could help me with my case. Will definitely retain him when the time is right.
John was an excellent partner to work through a highly complex contested divorce. My situation centered on several unique issues ranging from hidden income, false statements on employment and financial disclosures, real estate fraud, and financial manipulation. Throughout, John was an attentive advocate who came up with unique solutions and approaches. In comparing who to hire, it was clear to me that not all family law attorneys are comfortable in the court room, but John was fully capable when my case required extensive hearings. John's experience in both family and financial law were critical to my successful outcome. The contested nature of my case did mean that it dragged on for over a year, but John was with me the entire time and implemented solutions to control and limit that timeline as much as possible.
I only got as far as phone call where he was laughing at me. He asked questions but then wouldn't let me answer. This is inappropriate behavior. I had a judge rule on an eviction even though I had already declared bankruptcy and so I was looking for help and he was just very rude through the entire few minute conversation. He was very cocky. I would really suggest looking elsewhere because he gives the impression that nothing is good enough for his time.