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I am the father of both a boy and a girl. I am the grandfather of six. My personal and professional experiences give me the ability to relate and empathize with my clients and present their concerns to the court. I moved with my family to Colorado Springs in 1985.
I spent five years as a prosecutor, in Colorado Springs, Colorado and in Trinidad, Colorado. I started as a deputy district attorney and ended my prosecutorial career as the Assistant District Attorney and the Chief Trial Deputy. My prosecutions included everything from first-degree murder, child abuse, and domestic violence to DUI.
I have been in private practice since 1998. I specialize in family law as well as the types of cases that naturally accompany it: child custody, domestic violence, restraining orders, divorce, and child support.
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Acquired: 1994
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2005
415 South Cascade Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, 80903-3838
Showing 1 - 5 of 16 client reviews from Avvo
Posted by Tony | March 20, 2023 | Hired Attorney
Several years ago I had a simple child support case that needed resolution. At the time i was only making minimum wage so it was a simple mathematical formula to get finalized. Quimby wanted pursue so many unnecessary actions and inundated me and the court with paperwork just jack up the cost of the...
Posted by Robin | September 27, 2022 | Hired Attorney
My experience with Greg Quincy over the last 7 years of an out of state child custody case has been nothing but helpful. Greg and his team helped me navigate the process through divorce, custody & continuing legal proceedings well after. Him and his team helped me out as a single mother and I’m grate...
Posted by Gary | May 9, 2022 | Hired Attorney
I have utilized Mr. Quimby for over 15 years. He has always provided excellent counsel, service, and favorable results for me time after time. Greg cares about his clients and does the work!
Posted by anonymous | October 25, 2019 | Hired Attorney
As a client of Mr Quimby, I was not provided the professional representation I expected or paid for. Every interaction was a minimum 15 minute charge. He took my case and didn’t care about me as a client or the case outcome. During the trial this lawyer was unprepared. When provided key facts to t...
Posted by Rose | August 29, 2019 | Hired Attorney
After getting no where with a previous 10star attorney, Quimby's office was recommended to us. with 1 week to the final orders hearing, Addison the Jr partner has done a suburb job for us. We are so grateful. They are on top of everything and keep us informed every step. We highly recommend this ...
"I highly endorse this lawyer, they are a well respected member of the legal community and always give their clients the best representation, If you are looking for someone willing to fight hard for your case, then look no further"
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2005.
Suspension Stayed Placed on Probation issued in CO, 2005
updated on 03/28/2017Suspension stayed means the attorney has been disciplined, but that the suspension is placed on hold (and ultimately removed) if the attorney complies with probation requirements.
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Very Good Rating, AVVO
1993
Class Speaker in Law School Graduating Class, University of Denver Sturm College of Law
1998 - Present
Attorney and Owner, Law Office Of Greg Quimby, P.C.
1994 - Present
Colorado Bar AssociationAttorney Member
1994 - Present
El Paso County Bar AssociationAttorney Member
Orders Affirmed in part, Reversed in Part, Vacated in Part, and Case Remanded with Directions to the District Court
The $315 judgment was vacated. The C.R.C.P. 60(b) order setting aside the $7,000 judgment is reversed and the case is remanded for the court to reconsider the Rule 60(b) motion and to consider request for appellate attorney fees.
The court did not abuse its discretion in determining that the statutory endangerment standard had not been met.
The order is vacated. The case is remanded to the trial court to hold a hearing on this matter and to decide father's motion on its merits.
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JD - Juris Doctor
1991
MBA - Master of Business Administration
1982
Associate's Degree
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Law Enforcement
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BA - Bachelor of Arts
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