Nick Tootalian
Modern Family Law
Nick approaches every matter with compassion. While litigation is Nick’s interest his passions are in people. When you hire an attorney for any matter, particularly one that directly affects your family, you are putting what is most important to you in the hands of someone who is initially a stranger.
Nick’s goal in every case is to earn your trust so that you feel confident. Nick will earn your trust through his compassion, his accessibility, and his experience.
Nick is a skilled negotiator and will do so aggressively in pursuit of the outcome you are seeking. However, Nick will always be straightforward with you about your case and the likelihood of success. Nick is exceptionally confident in a courtroom and anticipates that, because of his representation, you will feel confident as well should you decide to take your matter to a hearing or trial.
Nick values integrity and trust and believes that above all else, these are values necessary to succeed in any endeavor. Nick hopes that this sentiment shines through to each individual he encounters.
- Family Law
- Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
- Divorce
- Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders, Victims Rights
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Colorado
- Colorado Supreme Court
- ID Number: 47997
- English
- Managing Partner
- Modern Family Law
- - Current
- University of Denver
- J.D.
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- Medal for Excellence
- American College of Trial Lawyers
- State Bar of Colorado  # 47997
- Member
- Current
- Colorado Legislative Update 2023, Virtual Event
- Modern Fmaily LAw
- Q. Regulations for a grandson to remove grandfathers remains from his own property and transporting it elsewhere in CO
- A: I believe this question requires an analysis by a criminal attorney.
- Q. Image based company said I could return to work after maternity leave & wear pregnancy uniform for 6mo. GM disagrees.
- A: I am sorry to hear this. This is wildly inappropriate. Your question would be better answered by an attorney who focuses on employment law.
- Q. 2015 divorce Denver,CO, my ex took all, judge wasnt aware i was on his car and house 2022 he dies, my name was on title.
- A: If a court does not apportion property in a divorce, the division of assets may be left unresolved or handled informally by the parties, leading to potential disputes. Lack of legal guidance can result in an inequitable distribution, possibly favoring one party over the other. This can create long-term financial imbalances and legal complications, potentially requiring further legal intervention to achieve a fair resolution. In this instance, it would be with your ex's estate.
It is probable that you have some interest in the car and house, although specifically what that interest that is requires additional information.