Taft, formerly Sherman & Howard, welcomes highly-regarded domestic relations litigator Lynne A. Weitzel to its Denver office, fortifying the firm's strategic growth plans in the Mountain West.
A gifted litigator with over 30 years of experience, Weitzel's domestic relations practice encapsulates a variety of issues. She represents clients in matters including dissolution of marriage, legal separation, division of assets, child support, grandparents' rights, pre and post-nuptial agreements, and co-habitation and domestic partner agreements. Weitzel has served as an arbiter, mediator, and court appointed special master on more than 1,000 cases involving domestic matters.
"I enjoy helping people resolve difficult family issues and find a path forward, even when they feel stuck," said Weitzel. "Every case is unique, and I take pride in analyzing each situation closely to find the best possible outcome. I'm a strong advocate for my clients, and I believe creative thinking can make all the difference when it comes to protecting what matters most."
Prior to joining Taft, Weitzel founded and led a successful family law practice recognized in Best Law Firms as a Tier 1 firm in both family law and family law mediation. She built a highly regarded business focused on helping families reach the best outcomes.
Taft's Mountain West Domestic Relations group chair Jordan Fox said, "We are thrilled to welcome Lynne to our Denver office! Her extensive experience as a litigator and strong commitment to client advocacy will make her an invaluable member of our team. We look forward to the many contributions she will make to both our group and our clients."
"I am excited to work with the exceptional domestic relations attorneys at Taft," said Weitzel. "The firm's commitment to quality work, professional integrity, and legal advocacy align with my values. It's a culture where the practice is respected and the standards are high."
In addition to her legal practice, Weitzel has served on various boards including the Metropolitan Denver Interdisciplinary Committee and her Homeowner's Association. Passionate about the community, she invests in the education of aspiring lawyers through participating in moot court proceedings, and aids those in need through pro bono work.
Effective Jan. 1, 2025, Sherman & Howard combined with Taft, creating a firm powered by more than 1,050 attorneys from Washington, D.C. to the Mountain West. The combination enables both firms to deepen their benches of attorneys and strengthen their service offerings. In addition to Weitzel, Taft has welcomed 23 new lateral attorneys in the Mountain West region since announcing the merger, further accelerating its strategic growth.