Colorado CFI, Central Denver — Family counselor in Denver, CO
AddressCO, Denver, CO 80218
Phone+1303-304-4212
Websitecourts.state.co.us
Julia is a Certified Family Investigator (CFI) and therapist based in Denver, Colorado. She works with families, focusing on cases that may involve court proceedings. Her background includes experience within the Colorado Judicial Branch system, which oversees various court functions including family cases, probate, and water rights. While some reviews indicate a perception of bias in her decision-making, others highlight her objectivity and skill in presenting cases in court. She aims to provide access to justice and contribute to public safety through her work.
Best for
- Families involved in court cases
- Individuals seeking CFI services
| Key services | Family counseling, Child custody evaluation, Court testimony |
| Tags | family counselor, denver, colorado, certified family investigator, court services, child custody, legal proceedings |
Reviews on Google2.0 · 4 reviews
Confirmation bias against males CFI, beware
Have to give Julia a fail here. She was nice in phone and email, and if she had rational points behind her decisions I would think more of them. Ultimately she listened only to one set of parents, taking their side in everything. We had a fairly straightforward case, which we ultimately won anyway, but it got more expensive. She accepted the other party's input well past the deadline, and rather than verify that input with us, included it in the court filing, for which she then had to file a correction. We paid upon receipt of the invoice in May; the other side paid after the report was already due in August, and when we asked about corrections to the report, she was more interested in being fair to herself than to my daughter.
Julia is a highly skilled and experienced CFI and therapist. She’s objective and can see all the sides in the families she works for and has proved to be stellar in court.
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