
Bryson D. Perkins
- 102 S. Tejon St., Suite 1050 Colorado Springs, CO 80903, Perkins Law, PLLC - 102 S. Tejon St., Suite 1050
- +1-719-300-5300
- No email available
About:
Mr. Perkins focuses on criminal defense and family law. He began his law career as a prosecutor in Idaho in 2007. After 2 years, he started his own practice doing criminal defense and family law. Mr. Perkins relocated with his family to Colorado in 2014, and, after getting licensed in Colorado, worked for a Colorado Springs law firm doing family law. In 2016, Mr. Perkins decided to again start his own practice focusing on criminal defense and family law.
Jurisdiction:Colorado, Idaho
Practice Area
Criminal Law
Guides reporting, evidence, bail conditions, no-contact orders, prosecutions or defenses, and record sealing, centering survivor safety and informed participation across the criminal process.
Family Law
Handles divorce, custody, parenting time, and support with DV-informed safety planning, temporary orders, safe exchanges, discovery protections, and long-term financial stability.
Languages
English
Fees
Free Consultation
Education
J.D
Associations
Member
Reviews
RATED 5.0
May 10, 2025via Google
Erin DeMaio
RATED 4.0
Apr 10, 2025via Google
Corey Davis
"Definitely recommend their services. Very knowledgeable and helpful. Always available to take calls about your case."
RATED 1.0
Apr 10, 2025via Google
Anne Shecan
"I hired a lawyer from Perkins Law Firm expecting to either be awarded the house through litigation/mediation or, at worst, sell it and receive my rightful 50%. My ex and I were dual military, had no children, and only one shared asset—the house. Despite this, the lawyer’s advice left me in a worse financial position than when I started. I was advised to sign the home over without legally binding protections, which completely stripped me of any leverage. Now, my ex is behind on payments, hasn’t paid the HOA, the home won’t sell, and the mortgage remains in my name. This has left me unable to use my VA loan again, put my credit at risk, and jeopardized my military benefits. I paid over $8,000 in legal fees, only to end up trapped in a financial mess that could have been avoided. At this point, I could have just given my ex the home for free and saved myself thousands. It honestly felt like the lawyer was working in his best interest, not mine. Perkins Law Firm responded to my review claiming legal proceedings are ‘unpredictable,’ but there was nothing complex about my case—no children, no disputes over assets, just one house to resolve. The real issue was poor communication, excessive billing, and ineffective representation that ultimately failed to protect my interests. If you’re a service member dealing with property disputes, proceed with extreme caution. I would not recommend Perkins Law Firm to anyone in the military."
RATED 1.0
Mar 10, 2025via Google
Cynthia Hulshof
"I highly recommend that you look elsewhere. Lack of communication, urgency, proficiency and professional organization is all you will obtain here. I had spent $4500 on a retainer, just for the case to be closed by the courts almost a year later due to lack of progression on Perkins behalf. The entire process with them was so disappointing, made me feel as just an income rather than a client. Call back to back, leave voicemails, emails, message through mycase, even going into office gets you nowhere. Things I wanted and things i addressed were rarely recognized, and it definitely didn't really feel as though they were on my side. My case "fell through the cracks"."
RATED 5.0
Aug 10, 2024via Google
Damon Hanson