What is a Licensed Legal Professional (LLP)?
A Licensed Legal Professional (LLP) is a legal professional licensed to handle specific legal matters in Colorado. While LLPs are not attorneys, they are qualified to offer many services traditionally provided by lawyers, particularly in family law cases. This allows them to assist clients in a wide range of legal issues at a lower cost.
The key difference between LLPs and attorneys is that LLPs have limitations on the scope of cases they can handle. However, LLPs are trained to offer direct support for matters such as child support modifications, uncontested divorces, and parenting plans.
What Services Can a Licensed Legal Professional Offer?
Licensed Legal Professionals at Colorado Legal Group provide a range of services in family law, including:
- Assisting with child custody and support cases
- Drafting legal documents for uncontested divorces
- Helping with parenting plan modifications
- Offering guidance on spousal support
LLPs are not authorized to represent clients in court for all matters, but they provide valuable support outside of the courtroom, allowing clients to access quality legal help without the higher costs typically associated with attorneys.
Collaboration Between LLPs and Attorneys at Colorado Legal Group
At Colorado Legal Group, our LLPs work closely with our team of experienced attorneys to ensure that you receive comprehensive legal representation. This collaboration allows you to benefit from the unique strengths of both professionals.
LLPs handle many day-to-day legal tasks, while our attorneys step in when more complex legal issues arise, such as trial representation or high-conflict cases. This partnership gives you the best of both worlds: cost-effective solutions and expert legal guidance.