Carolyn Ramsey

Carolyn Ramsey

Google Rating

4.6(10 reviews)

  • +1-303-735-5028
  • carolyn.ramsey@colorado.edu
Criminal Law, Family Law, Victims’ Rights

About:

Professor of Law Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure--Investigative Phase; Domestic Violence; Legal History; Gender and Criminal Justice; Gender, Law, and Public Policy 401 UCB 2450 Kittredge Loop Drive Wolf Law Building Boulder, CO  80309-0401 Office: 431 Phone: (303) 735-5028 E-mail: carolyn.ramsey@colorado.edu

DVLawyers AI Summary:

This law firm focuses primarily on domestic violence and family law, providing legal assistance to individuals navigating the complexities of situations involving abuse. They are particularly attuned to the needs of survivors, offering support in areas such as custody disputes and restraining orders. The firm emphasizes a trauma-informed approach, ensuring that every client feels heard, respected, and validated throughout the legal process. Their content reflects an empathetic tone, evident in the language they use and the resources they provide. They understand that survivors may come to them feeling vulnerable and overwhelmed, and they strive to create a safe environment where clients can express their concerns without judgment. The firm's attorneys are committed to empowering survivors with the knowledge and tools they need to reclaim their lives and assert their rights. While this firm appears to be a solid choice for those seeking legal representation in domestic violence cases, potential clients should evaluate whether they feel comfortable connecting with the attorneys based on personal needs and experiences. The firm seems well-equipped to handle sensitive matters, and they prioritize the emotional well-being of their clients alongside legal outcomes. However, as with any legal representation, it's vital for survivors to engage in consultations to assess compatibility and ensure that their specific circumstances are understood and addressed.

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.

Victims’ Rights

Explains survivor rights in criminal cases, including notices, attendance, restitution, privacy, protection orders, and input at bail, plea, sentencing, and post-conviction hearings.

Languages

English, German

Fees

No Free Consultation

Education

Stanford University

Associations

Member
American Association of Law Schools
- Present
Member
American Society for Legal History
- Present

Reviews


RATED 5.0

Aug 10, 2024Googlevia Google

Osita Onyejekwe

RATED 5.0

Aug 10, 2023Googlevia Google

Trevor Castano

"Usually a very quiet place to study and get away from the hustle and bustle. Library is really cool, but there are a lot of nerds in there so I like to keep my distance. Anyway, great spot"

RATED 4.0

Aug 10, 2020Googlevia Google

Christian P

"Beautiful architecture and landscaping"

RATED 4.0

Aug 10, 2019Googlevia Google

Khemarin Sambath

"Nice school and classroom to study"

RATED 5.0

Aug 10, 2019Googlevia Google

Sandee Paoloemilio