Hulse Law Firm

Hulse Law Firm The Hulse Law Firm serves families with family law and estate planning legal services. The Hulse Law Firm provides a variety of legal services for families.

We focus almost exclusively on the following family matters: divorce, allocation of parental responsibilities, dependency and neglect cases, modification of parenting time, child support issues, contempt matters, restraining orders, appeals in family law cases, and adoptions. The Hulse Law Firm also provides assistance in preparing and reviewing estate planning documents. The mission of this firm

is to provide an individual legal representation based on a person’s unique needs. Lauren Hulse was selected as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers in 2017 for her work in family. She and the rest of the firm are focused on providing quality representation to clients. As a firm focusing on family law and estate planning, we understand that we are dealing with two of the most important matters to you: your family and your financial well-being. We strive to provide you with the best representation based on your needs at the time, understanding at times we will need to ensure that you resolve case issues in a low conflict manner, and at other times you may need zealous representation to protect your family, your children, your assets, and your basic needs.

05/29/2026

The attorneys of Hulse Law Firm know, above all else, how to ensure the rights of our clients and place them in the best position to achieve the most favorable result. We use preparation and hard work, combined with aggressive negotiation and litigation, to achieve the end results our clients demand and deserve. Call 720-773-2900 today and let us guide you the best way forward.

05/27/2026

Divorce 101: Do you need a lawyer for uncontested divorce in Colorado? You don't need to hire a lawyer to get an uncontested or agreed divorce in Colorado, and you can represent yourself during the process. Spouses can try to handle everything themselves or use an online service that eases the process. Even though there's no court battle in an uncontested divorce, one or both spouses can hire attorneys to help them through the uncontested divorce (we recommend this). You might want to talk to a lawyer, for instance, if your case feels complex or you have unanswered questions.

Call the best divorce lawyers in Denver today at 720-773-2900 let us guide you the best way forward.

What is Microcheating?
05/20/2026

What is Microcheating?

Microcheating refers to behaviors that, while not constituting a full-blown affair, push the boundaries of trust in a relationship. These actions often appear innocent on the surface—such as secretly texting an old flame or constantly interacting with a specific person on social media—but they c...

05/18/2026

Divorce 101: When filing for an uncontested divorce in Colorado, once the court receives all of your paperwork, including an Affidavit for Decree without Appearance, the judge will decide whether to grant the divorce immediately or require the spouses to appear for a hearing first. Different judges may have different reasons for asking a divorcing couple to appear for a hearing. Call the best divorce lawyers in Denver today at 720-773-2900 let us guide you the best way forward.

The World of “Unbundled Services”
05/13/2026

The World of “Unbundled Services”

Unbundled Legal Services Colorado. Want to save money but still get help from an attorney? Learn more about the Hulse Law Firm's unbundled legal services.

05/12/2026

Divorce 101: In the state of Colorado, you file uncontested divorce paperwork as co-petitioners with your spouse, you do not have to serve (deliver) a copy of the affidavit on your spouse. If you file the paperwork by yourself, however, you will need to legally serve the documents on your spouse. (Colo. Rev. Stat. § 14-10-107 (4)(a).) You can ask your county sheriff to serve your spouse, or your spouse can sign a waiver of service, which is a form you can get from your district court clerk's office. Call the best divorce lawyers in Denver today at 720-773-2900 let us guide you the best way forward.

05/09/2026

Family Law Friday: Obligor - A person who is ordered by the court to pay money, such as child support or alimony. This obligation typically arises from a court order following divorce, legal separation, or paternity establishment. The other party, who receives the support payments, is called the obligee. Obligations are enforced via the Family Support Registry (FSR) (FSR), and failure to pay can lead to license suspension, tax intercepts, or other penalties, but obligors can also use tools like life insurance to secure future payments.

05/08/2026

The attorneys of Hulse Law Firm know, above all else, how to ensure the rights of our clients and place them in the best position to achieve the most favorable result. We use preparation and hard work, combined with aggressive negotiation and litigation, to achieve the end results our clients demand and deserve. Call us today and let us guide you the best way forward.

Address

8 W Dry Creek Cir, Ste 202
Littleton, CO
80120

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+17207732900

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