If you have a court date coming up—especially in places like Castle Rock, Parker, or Denver—you might be wondering what to wear. The old advice used to be something like “dress like you’re going to church or Sunday dinner at grandma’s.” While there’s still some truth in that, times have changed. Today, the most important...Read More
If you’ve already gone to court without a lawyer, you’re not alone—and it’s not too late to get legal help. At Path Forward Legal, we often hear from people who attended their first hearing thinking they could handle things on their own, only to realize how complex and overwhelming the process really is. The good...Read More
If you’re facing criminal charges in Colorado, one of your first questions might be: “Will my employer find out?” It’s a valid concern. Whether you’re worried about your reputation, your job security, or mandatory reporting in your industry, knowing how criminal charges become visible—or stay private—can help you make informed decisions. Here’s what you need...Read More
Facing criminal charges in Colorado? Understand how mandatory protection orders work, why they exist, and what they mean for your rights and future. Table of ContentsWhat Is a Mandatory Protection Order?Purpose:Who is covered? Why Does Colorado Require These Orders?The Federal “Brady” Law & Firearm RestrictionsHow does this affect a defendant?What Does the Order Actually Say? (Terms...Read More
Arrested for domestic violence in Colorado? Here’s exactly what to expect next—and how to protect your rights at every step. Table of Contents1. Immediate Aftermath: The ArrestWhat Triggers a Domestic Violence Arrest?2. Booking and Jail Procedures3. Mandatory Jail Hold: Why You Can’t Leave Right Away4. Bond and Jail ReleaseWhen Can I Get Out of Jail?Setting...Read More
Being accused of sexual assault in Colorado is frightening—especially if you know the allegations aren’t true. Many people are shocked to learn just how little it takes for police to make an arrest in these cases. You might wonder: “Can I really be arrested just because someone accused me?” Here’s what you need to know...Read More
If you’re facing criminal charges in Colorado and have a release condition (sometimes called a “no-contact order” or a “protection order”) that says you can’t return to your home or have contact with the alleged victim, it’s natural to feel confused—especially if your partner or family member is now asking you to come back. Here’s...Read More
1. “I was nervous or overwhelmed.” You’re not alone. Most people don’t plan on needing a criminal defense attorney, and it can feel overwhelming to talk about it—especially with someone you’ve never met. That’s exactly why our consultations are designed to be low-pressure, private, and focused on helping you understand your options. We know how...Read More
If you’ve received a summons in Colorado, you might be wondering what it means and what to expect next. A summons, sometimes entitled a “Uniform Summons and Complaint or Penalty Assessment,” is a legal document given to you by a police officer, ordering you to appear in court to answer for criminal or traffic charges....Read More
While Rule 11 provides a formal framework for entering a guilty plea in Colorado, the real decision-making process starts long before you appear in court. Understanding what happens behind the scenes and what considerations go into accepting a plea deal can help defendants make more informed choices. Here’s what you should know about navigating the...Read More