Krista Vivian Nash

Krista Vivian Nash

2.3
Rating: 6.2

Licensed for 11 years

Family Lawyer at Arvada, CO
Practice Areas: Family

5610 Ward Rd Ste 300, Arvada, CO

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When representing a parent, we continuously counsel our clients to choose the path that is right, that brings peace, that lessens conflict and holds what is left of your co-parenting relationship together. We prefer to earn less money but increase t

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Licensed in Wyoming for 7 years

State: Wyoming

Acquired: 2018

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Licensed in Colorado for 11 years

State: Colorado

Acquired: 2015

Active

No misconduct found

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Krista Nash

5610 Ward Rd Ste 300, Arvada, CO, 80002-1309

Nash Family Law PC

5610 Ward Rd Ste 300, Arvada, CO, 80002-1309

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Krista Vivian Nash's Reviews

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2.3 /5.0

9 Client Reviews

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Showing 1 - 5 of 7 reviews | Child Custody

Posted by lisa | July 21, 2026 | Hired Attorney

Extremely concerning conduct

I would never recommend Krista Nash as a Child's Legal Representative. Everything I write here is based on filings in my own case, billing records, recordings, and my personal experience. I also know multiple other Boulder County parents who have described the same pattern of behaviour. One of my b...iggest concerns was that Ms. Nash billed thousands of dollars preparing a Magistrate Review that could never even be considered by the District Court because it was filed incorrectly. Either she didn't know the review could not legally be considered, or she did know and billed for it anyway. I honestly don't know which explanation is worse. That same review correctly explained why reunification therapy in my case would violate Kayden's Law. She got that absolutely right. Then, almost unbelievably, she recommended what she called "family systems therapy" with Dr. Lynn Steinberg. Yes, that Lynn Steinberg. The same Dr. Steinberg whose work has become nationally known through the Maya and Sebastian case. The same Dr. Steinberg whose own website advertises: "One Family at a Time Reunification Program – A four-day program with the goal of reunifying children with their Alienated Parent." Calling it "family systems therapy" didn't change what it was. Fortunately, my son knew his rights. He insisted he did not have to work with Dr. Steinberg unless a judge specifically ordered him to. There was no such order. Ms. Nash also recommended that my only parenting time be supervised visits costing between $300 and $420 every week. At exactly the same time, she was telling the court that the previous order removing my son from my care should effectively be 100% reversed because current law and my son's best interests supported him returning to me. Those two recommendations simply do not make sense together. This is not a Child First approach. If a child should be returned to a parent immediately, why recommend parenting time that is so financially prohibitive it effectively terminates that parent's relationship with their child? The District Court ultimately agreed there were serious problems with the order. My Magistrate Review resulted in the case being remanded because there were insufficient best-interest findings supporting my son's relocation and no findings whatsoever supporting the effective reduction of my parenting time through financially impossible supervision costs. Those are matters of public record. The billing also raised serious concerns for me. Bills were re-issued after significant edits. There were vague entries amounting to thousands of dollars, what appeared to be duplicate billing, and recommendations that seemed internally contradictory. Over time I began to feel that the recommendations shifted depending on what kept the case alive, rather than what actually resolved it for the child. Sadly, I have since heard almost identical experiences from numerous other parents in Boulder County. The consistent theme is that Ms. Nash appears to tell each side what they want to hear while the litigation continues month after month, leaving children caught in the middle while parents spend tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars. That is, of course, my opinion based on my experience and the stories shared with me by other families. But when you hear the same pattern over and over again, it becomes difficult to ignore. Perhaps the most upsetting part was my son repeatedly reaching out to her while he was in genuine distress. I have recordings he made of those conversations. My experience was that she often told him one thing, told me something completely different, and then billed for every interaction. When my son was finally returned to my care, Ms. Nash tried to take credit for that outcome. My own experience was very different. It felt as though my son was the one who protected himself by knowing his rights and refusing to participate in a programme that had never actually been ordered by the court.

Krista Nash

Replied last July 24, 2026

Because this review concerns a specific court case involving a child, I will not publicly disclose the child’s private circumstances or attempt to retry the case in a review. I do, however, strongly disagree with this characterization of my work. A Child’s Legal Representative does not control the orders entered before the CLR is appointed, nor does the CLR represent either parent or the child directly. In some cases, a CLR enters litigation only after substantial judicial findings, procedural decisions, and litigation strategies (and perhaps errors by parents' counsel) have already shaped the child’s circumstances. At that point, the CLR must work within a complicated legal and procedural posture, evaluate the child’s immediate needs, preserve appropriate legal issues, and attempt to correct or mitigate problems that may have arisen before the CLR ever became involved. I take Kayden’s Law and the safety concerns it addresses extremely seriously. Applying that law in an active case is not always as simple as attaching a label to a particular service or filing. Family law cases frequently involve difficult choice-of-law questions, procedural limitations, existing court orders, disputed facts, and the need to create a careful record so that the court can properly consider the child’s circumstances in both current and upcoming decisions. The assertion that legal work was “filed incorrectly” or “could never be considered” reflects a litigant’s legal conclusion, not an established fact. Parents understandably view litigation through the lens of their own experience and desired outcome, but they do not always have the legal training or the full information necessary to assess why a particular argument was raised, how an issue was preserved, or how a filing could affect later proceedings. Strategic legal decisions are often made not only for the immediate ruling, but also to educate the court, preserve error, correct an incomplete record, and improve future outcomes for the child. Similarly, recommendations made at different stages of a case are not necessarily inconsistent. A child may require a cautious interim structure while the CLR simultaneously works toward a substantially different long-term outcome. That is not “playing both sides.” It is the careful, evolving work required in a complex child-centered case. It is also not unusual in this work for a parent to express deep gratitude when progress is made and later criticize the same professional when individual recommendations, fees, or aspects of the process are not to that parent’s liking. That tension is inherent in a role that is independent of both parents. I stand firmly behind the work I performed in this matter. My decisions were made carefully, strategically, and in good faith, with the child’s welfare as the governing concern. Over more than a decade and approximately 100s of CLR appointments, I have taken that responsibility extremely seriously, even when doing so has required difficult recommendations, extensive legal work, or positions that neither parent fully welcomed.

Posted by Cheryl | March 11, 2026 | Hired Attorney

Excellent-No BS Child Advocacy Lawyer!!!!

I’m extremely grateful for the support and professionalism Krista provided throughout my case. From the very beginning, she took the time to listen to my concerns, explain the legal process clearly, and make sure I felt informed at every step. She was responsive, detail-oriented, and always prepar...ed. I truly felt like she was advocating for me and my childs best interests while also keeping the process as smooth and efficient as possible. She was very upfront about what separating my emotions from the reality of my situation- which was paramount on how my child's safety was ultimately safeguarded. With her unwavering consistency, I was able to navigate a very difficult time with confidence. I highly recommend her services to anyone who needs a compassionate, skilled, and unbelievably knowledgeble divorce attorney.

Krista Nash

Replied last March 12, 2026

Thank you for this wonderful review. It was a privilege to work with you .

Posted by anonymous | January 29, 2026 | Hired Attorney

Zero Stars

Unprofessional and deeply disappointing. She arrived late, billed excessively, and admitted she had not reviewed my case while pressuring me to fire my attorney. She refused to review evidence, showed clear bias without factual basis, caused unnecessary delays, and then blamed others for those delays.... Her actions contributed to nearly a year of avoidable court postponements while fees continued to accrue. I would not recommend her services especially where child safety is concerned.

Krista Nash

Replied last March 05, 2026

Because this review is anonymous, I cannot confirm whether the reviewer was ever a client or party in a case involving my firm. What I can say is that the statements in this review do not accurately reflect my practice or professional conduct. Ethical rules prevent me from discussing the details of any specific matter in a public forum. I take my responsibilities to children and families very seriously and work diligently to prepare for every case and advocate for child-centered outcomes. For those seeking a broader picture of client experiences with my firm, I encourage prospective clients to review the more than 100 five-star client reviews on Google from individuals who have worked directly with us.

Posted by Mary | March 31, 2025 | Hired Attorney

Horrific. mistakes on every line, dishonest and unfair.

Literally told the court that I made 22 false reports to CPS, and that no professionals such as doctors, counselors, the public, ever called police or CPS re: my children's safety with their father. I sought the records, there have been around 30 calls made about him or his home, and in all of time I...'ve made 4-the legal department of CPS was able to approve giving me a letter regarding my own calls because I am the one that made them (don't be afraid to ask!). She claimed I didn't give her evidence, and left out my personal references which included the Mayor of a local city, a sheriff, and the head of childrens ministry at a large local church. She overlooked a decade of abuse in hundreds of factual exhibits and made so many mistakes I had to go through it line by line. My kids and I have had to continue to live through worsening abuse in big part because of her. Claims to be a follower of Christ, she's a phony and shouldn't have a license. Didn't allow me access to the file for yrs!

Krista Nash

Replied last March 05, 2026

Though not explicitly stated, this review appears to relate to my work as a court-appointed Child and Family Investigator (CFI). CFIs are neutral professionals appointed by the court to gather information and provide recommendations in contested family law matters. Because online reviews do not verify the reviewer’s identity or role in a case, I cannot determine the reviewer’s involvement or respond to the specific allegations. CFIs are also bound by strict confidentiality obligations that prevent discussion of any individual matter in a public forum. In my CFI work, it is my practice to carefully consider and review all claims raised by parents, including allegations of domestic violence or child abuse, and to evaluate information from collateral sources as part of the investigation. Standard procedures also apply to requests for CFI files, including timely requests, payment of applicable processing fees, and in some circumstances a court order if a request is delayed. CFIs are required to review information from multiple sources and make independent assessments based on the investigation conducted. However, the statements in this review significantly mischaracterize both the CFI process and my professional conduct. My focus in every matter is the well-being of the children involved and fulfilling the responsibilities assigned by the court with diligence and care. For those seeking a fuller picture of my work, I encourage prospective clients to review the more than 100 five-star reviews from individuals who have worked directly with my firm on Google, including those related to my CFI work, my service as a Child’s Legal Representative, and my firm’s representation of parents.

Posted by Jessica | March 19, 2024 | Hired Attorney

Excellent Lawyer

I can’t say enough good things about Krista Nash. I was looking for a divorce attorney after my husband had filed for divorce. My counselor gave me Krista’s card and told me that she was very dedicated and then she said “Krista is a shark and she will fight for you”. I called Krista, she gave me the ...retainer cost that I considered very reasonable. Immediately we started working colleting the paperwork needed for the divorce. Krista explained to me the process and the time lines. Krista checked frequently with me during the process to make sure that all my questions were answered. I also was very clear with Krista regarding what I wanted to keep from the marital assets. Krista delivered an impeccable job and I was divorced in 90 days. Krista is a remarkable negotiator. I didn’t have to go to court all the details were negotiated between both lawyers. I didn’t need a mediator because Krista mediated all my requests. The parenting plan is written very clearly and there is no need to converse with the opposite party for any unclear information. I was able to keep my kids exactly the days that I wanted. Krista prayed for me at the beginning every of our conversations. I will never forget her words while I was going through this difficult process “The divorce is to protect you and your children”. Four years later and understand her words, my kids are happy and I am financially secure. My divorce process was very smooth and I don’t have any regrets.

Krista Nash

Replied last March 05, 2026

Thank you for your kind words. It means a great deal to know that the support and guidance provided during a difficult season was helpful to you and your family. Family transitions are never easy, and my goal is always to help parents move through the legal process with clarity while protecting the well-being of their children and their future. I’m grateful you took the time to share your experience and wish you and your children continued peace and stability in the years ahead.

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