All of Greenwood Village divorce attorney Breanna Todd’s life experiences have led her to a career in family law. She is empathetic for people going through these difficult experiences and understands that it is challenging to have to hire an attorney to navigate your personal family dynamics.
“I have more understanding and empathy than most when it comes to navigating these personal struggles,” Ms. Todd said. “Each family is unique and situations change all the time so it is vital to be able to adapt to every client and situation.”
As a trained mediator, she evaluates every person’s position and quickly adapt to the unique situations that arrive. She always informs her clients that divorce is a tough process, but she is there to help navigate the transition.
“This is an opportunity for a new beginning in your life and I want to help you get there in a way that makes the most sense for you and your family,” she said. “It is important to have open communication throughout the course of the process so that we can work together towards the best possible result.”
Licenses
Ms. Todd is licensed to practice in Colorado.
Education
Ms. Todd earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Colorado Law School. She received her bachelor’s degree from Washington & Jefferson College where she graduated with cum laude honors in pre-law with a double major in international relations and political science and double minors in religious studies and Middle East & African affairs.
Professional Experience
Prior to joining Cordell & Cordell, Ms. Todd worked on juvenile delinquency cases, dependency and neglect matters, and in the realm of employment law. She has been with Cordell & Cordell since she was a law clerk. She fostered her passion for family law while working as a student attorney in CU’s Juvenile & Family Law Clinic. While there, she worked on an array of criminal and domestic relations matters. During law school, she received numerous awards and scholarships for her trial advocacy skills and competed on CU’s National Mock Trial Team. She also received distinctions for my public service efforts in the Denver community. In her spare time, she volunteers with troubled youth to help inspire younger generations to change their lives through reading and education.
Associations
Colorado Bar Association, 2022
Colorado Women’s Bar Association, 2022
American Association for Justice – the Association for Trial Lawyers, 2021
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