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Jefferson County Domestic Violence Attorney

Aggressive and Compassionate Defense in Golden, Lakewood, Arvada, Wheat Ridge, and Surrounding Areas

Domestic Violence Charges in Jefferson County Require Immediate Legal Attention

Domestic violence allegations in Colorado are serious—and in Jefferson County, they can lead to immediate arrest, no-contact orders, and long-term consequences that follow you for life. Whether you’re facing a misdemeanor charge in county court or a felony charge in district court, the moment you’re accused of a domestic violence offense, your rights, freedom, and reputation are on the line.

At The Lawrence Law Firm, we are committed to serving as a Jefferson County domestic violence attorney. We’ve handled hundreds of cases involving domestic violence enhancements and understand the unique processes of the Jefferson County court system. If you’ve been arrested, don’t wait—speak with a defense attorney as early in the process as possible.

How Colorado Defines Domestic Violence

Under Colorado law, domestic violence (DV) is not a specific crime. It’s an enhancement added to other criminal charges when the alleged victim is a current or former intimate partner. This could be a spouse, boyfriend/girlfriend, ex, or even someone with whom you share children or have lived in a romantic relationship.

Common Criminal Charges That May Include a DV Enhancement:

The DV label escalates any of these charges, triggering mandatory arrest, pretrial no-contact orders, and restrictions on firearms and housing. Even without physical injuries or independent witnesses, a simple accusation can change your life.

Our Jefferson County domestic violence attorney is ready to handle any level of offense.

Mandatory Arrest and Court Process in Jefferson County

Colorado is a mandatory arrest state. That means if police are called and have probable cause to believe domestic violence occurred, they must arrest someone, regardless of what the alleged victim says or wants.

Once arrested in Jefferson County, a defendant will:

  • Be held without bond until a first advisement hearing, typically within 24–48 hours

  • Receive a mandatory protection order, which often prohibits all contact with the alleged victim

  • Be ordered to surrender all firearms

  • Face restrictions on returning to their own home, even if they’re the primary leaseholder

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Speak directly with a Jefferson County domestic violence attorney about your case. We’ll review your situation, answer your legal questions, and explain your options — all at no cost and with no obligation.

Jefferson County Courthouse Information

Domestic violence cases in Jefferson County are heard at the Jefferson County Combined Court, located in Golden, Colorado. The court hears both county and district level cases.

Jefferson County Combined Court

Many cases arise from incidents in Lakewood, Arvada, Wheat Ridge, Golden, Evergreen, Edgewater, and other municipalities. We have experience in all these jurisdictions and are well-versed in the policies of the 1st Judicial District.

Consequences of a Domestic Violence Conviction

The consequences of a domestic violence conviction in Jefferson County extend far beyond fines and possible jail time. A DV conviction can impact nearly every part of your life.

Legal and Personal Consequences:

  • Permanent Firearm Ban under state and federal law

  • Mandatory completion of a Domestic Violence Offender Management Board (DVOMB)-certified treatment program

  • Loss of child custody or parental rights

  • Eviction or housing denial, especially in subsidized housing

  • Immigration consequences, including deportation or denial of status for non-citizens

  • Employment restrictions, particularly in licensed professions or government jobs

Additionally, even a deferred sentence that results in dismissal upon completion will still be unsealable if labeled as domestic violence. It remains visible on background checks indefinitely.

Defenses our Jefferson County Domestic Violence Attorney Uses

Every domestic violence case is fact-specific. Our goal is to investigate the full story and not simply accept the police narrative. Many DV allegations arise during emotionally intense moments—often during breakups, divorce, or child custody disputes.

Some of the Most Common Defenses We Raise Include:

  • False accusations, made out of spite or to gain leverage in a family law dispute

  • Self-defense or mutual combat

  • Lack of intent to intimidate or control

  • Absence of physical evidence

  • Procedural violations, such as improper police conduct or Miranda violations

  • No intimate partner relationship, invalidating the DV label

Our Jefferson County domestic violence attorney approacha each case with the goal of avoiding conviction, avoiding the DV designation, and protecting your rights through every stage of the process.

Diversion, Deferred Judgments, and Treatment Alternatives in Jefferson County

Depending on the facts of the case and criminal history, defendants may qualify for alternative resolutions such as:

  • Pretrial diversion programs

  • Deferred judgments

  • Plea agreements to non-DV charges

These options often include mandatory treatment and counseling, but they can avoid jail time and sometimes conviction altogether. However, you only get one chance at these resolutions—it’s essential to work with a defense attorney who can negotiate and structure favorable terms.

Protection Orders and Your Rights

The court will issue a mandatory protection order (MPO) at the first hearing, often with no-contact provisions. This means you may be barred from returning home, calling the alleged victim, or even communicating through a third party.

Our firm helps clients:

  • Seek modification of the protection order, especially if they live with or share children with the alleged victim

  • Avoid protection order violations, which can lead to new charges

  • Navigate the complex family and civil implications of these orders

A violation of the MPO is a separate criminal charge, and courts treat it very seriously.

Who We Serve in Jefferson County

We represent individuals accused of domestic violence in all cities and jurisdictions within Jefferson County, including:

  • Lakewood

  • Arvada

  • Wheat Ridge

  • Golden

  • Evergreen

  • Edgewater

  • Morrison

  • Conifer

  • Mountain View

Whether your case is in county, district, or municipal court, we know the procedures, key players, and how to navigate toward the best possible result.

Why Choose Our Jefferson County Domestic Violence Defense Attorney?

  • Proven Track Record in Colorado domestic violence defense

  • Strategic, personalized legal representation

  • Familiarity with the 1st Judicial District and local courts

  • Accessible communication and support, including after-hours consultations

  • Aggressive trial and pretrial advocacy to challenge the prosecution’s case

  • Respectful, nonjudgmental guidance, no matter the allegation

We understand the emotional, financial, and legal toll these cases take—and we’re ready to protect your rights from day one.

Speak With a Jefferson County Domestic Violence Attorney Today

A domestic violence charge in Jefferson County can have life-changing consequences. But an arrest is not a conviction—and with the right legal help, your case can be defended, resolved, and in many cases, dismissed.

At The Lawrence Law Firm, we offer confidential consultations to discuss your charges and options. Whether you’re facing a misdemeanor in county court or a felony in district court, we’re prepared to fight for you with skill, experience, and compassion.

Call now to speak directly with a Jefferson County domestic violence lawyer and take the first step in protecting your future.

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Areas of Practice

Service Areas

  • Denver County
  • Arapahoe County
  • Adams County
  • Douglas County
  • Jefferson County

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Contact Information

Address

2821 S. Parker Rd. Suite 865 Aurora, CO 80014

Contact

lain@coloradodefenders.com Ph: 720-369-4929

Hours

Monday-Friday: 8 am - 6 pm Weekends and Afterhours By Appointment

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