Gregg A. Greenstein
Attorney Profile
Attorney Profile
Attorney Gregg Greenstein mainly practices divorce and family law. Frascona, Joiner, Goodman and Greenstein, P.C. is located in Boulder, Colorado.
EXPERIENCE Legal:
- Practice Areas. Mr. Greenstein practices law in the following areas: Divorce, Legal Separation, Prenuptial (Marital) Agreements, Child Custody and Visitation (Parental Responsibility), Parental Kidnapping, Abduction and Cult Recovery, Cohabitation Agreements, Mediation, Arbitration, Adoption, Restraining Orders and Protection Orders, Business Litigation, and Real Estate Litigation.
- Attorney. Frascona, Joiner, Goodman and Greenstein, P.C. Boulder, Colorado. Shareholder and Director, April, 1996 to Present. Associate, August, 1992 to March, 1996. Conducts all phases of trial court civil litigation and appeals. Serves as mediator and arbitrator in divorce, custody, allocation of parental responsibility, and support cases. Directs firm family law department.
- Associate. Downey & Knickrehm, P.C. Denver, Colorado. September, 1990 to August, 1992. Pro bono representation of Berthoud Pass bus accident victim in landmark case, receiving outstanding service award from Colorado State Senate.
- Associate. Waller, Mark & Allen, P.C. Denver, Colorado. August 1987 to August 1990. Litigation management of Frontier Airlines employment dispute case.
- Clerk. Barbara & Barbara. Carle Place, New York. Summer 1985. Legal research, served process for nationally known attorney Dominick Barbara.
- Internship. New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department. January 1987 to June 1987. Reviewed and analyzed briefs, prepared summary reports.
- Law Clerk. Pliskin, Rubano & Baum. Flushing, New York. September 1985 to June 1987. Drafted pleadings, memoranda, and appellate briefs in commercial, real property, corporate, family law, and personal injury matters.
- Proficient in WESTLAW.
- Handling Divorce Cases on a Statewide Basis

- Divorced Parents and Child College Expenses

- Restraining Orders - A Basic Guide

- Where Does All That Money Go? Child Support, Spending and Extracurricular Activity Expenses
- Remarriage and Maintenance Termination
- Top Ten Reasons Not to Call 911
- Tip Income for Child Support and Maintenance Income Assignments (Garnishment)
- Buying a House While Going Through a Divorce
- Children Marrying Adults
- Maintenance (Alimony) - Myths and Realities
- Hiring Private Decision Makers & Coordinators in Parenting Matters
- Legal Rights of Stepparents
- Avoid Costly Court Battles - Resolve Divorce, Custody and Support Cases With Mediation and Arbitration
- No More Custody Battles?
- Avoiding Pitfalls with Unhappily Married Sellers
- Grandparents Have Rights, Too
- Relationships Made Easy by Marital and Cohabitation Agreements
- Child Support: Myths and Realities
- Joinder Of Third Parties In Divorce Cases
- Modifying Child Support Payments
- "Oral Agreements in Colorado in Colorado Divorce Cases," Trial Talk, October, 1995.
- "Blending Spousal Tort Claims and Colorado Divorce Cases," Colorado Lawyer, May 1996.
- "Avoiding Traps in Litigation With Suspended or Dissolved Colorado Corporations," Trial Talk, December, 1993.
- "The Litigator's Guide to Unfair Competition in Colorado," Colorado Lawyer, January, 1992.
- "Calculation of Potential Income in Child Support Matters," Colorado Lawyer, February, 1991.
- What Brokers Should Know About Divorcing Couples, Part I
- What Brokers Should Know About Divorcing Couples, Part II
- "Divorce Issues in Real Estate Practice," Present seminar for various Boards of REALTORS®, title companies, and Certified Divorce Real Estate Specialist certification.
- "Testifying at Trial and Depositions," Boulder Association of REALTORS® Affiliates Committee, March, 1995.
- "What Every School Employee Should Know About Children of Divorced Parents," Seminars presented to teachers, principals, and staff to assist schools with handling issues concerning child custody, parenting time, and access to children's school records.
- In re the Marriage of Crowder, 77 P.3d 858 (Colo. App. 2003)
- National Casualty Co. v. Great Southwest Fire Ins. Co.,833 P.2d 741 (Colo. 1992)
- McLarty v. United States, 784 F. Supp. 1401 (D. Minn. 1991), McLarty v. United States, 741 F. Supp. 751 (D. Minn. 1990)
- Rennert-Diana & Co., Inc. v. Costarino, 513 N.Y.S. 2d 190 (App. Div. 1987)
- St. John's University School of Law. Jamaica, New York J.D. conferred June 1987.
- City University of New York at Queens College. Flushing, New York Bachelor of Arts, cum laude. Double major: Communications and political science.
- Honors and Awards: Member, National Political Science Honor Society.
- Colorado
- U.S. District Court, District of Colorado
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
- Member, Colorado Bar Association and Boulder County Bar Association
- Member, City of Westminster Board of Adjustment and Appeals (Zoning and Sign Code) 1996-1998
- Guest appearances on the Emmy Award nominated daytime television talk show "Dr. Phil Show" (CBS-TV) on May 19 and 26, 2004 for the three part "Anatomy of a Divorce" series.
- Host of "Divorce Talk" radio show on 1280 AM Denver, 1998-1999.
Gregg A. Greenstein is a shareholder in the law firm of Frascona, Joiner, Goodman and Greenstein, P.C., a Colorado law firm. His practice areas include Real Estate, Litigation, Family Law, Divorce, and Adoption. He can be reached at contact Gregg Greenstein.
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