Defending your freedom. Protecting your family.
Ashlyn is a Colorado Springs attorney focusing her practice on criminal defense and dependency and neglect cases. Since 2019, she has represented clients at some of the most critical moments of their lives—when their freedom, their families, and their futures are on the line.
She is a trial lawyer at heart. She prepares every case as if it will be tried, and that preparation shows in the results. She has prevailed in almost every case that has gone to trial, holding the prosecution and the state to their burden and advocating aggressively for her clients in the courtroom. Ashlyn also gathers and presents mitigation to the state in order to obtain the best plea deal, if that is the best decision for her clients.
In both criminal and dependency matters, she believes strong representation requires more than legal knowledge—it requires listening, strategy, and the willingness to stand up to the government when it matters most. She works closely with her clients, explains the process clearly, and fights for outcomes that protect your rights and your families.
Areas of Practice
Criminal Defense
We represent individuals facing criminal charges at every stage of the case, from investigation through trial and sentencing. Our practice focuses on defending clients against the power of the government, protecting constitutional rights, and ensuring the prosecution is held to its full burden of proof.
Dependency and Neglect
We represent both parents and intervenors in dependency and neglect cases, advocating for individuals whose relationships with their children or loved ones are affected by state involvement. Whether representing a parent working toward reunification or an intervenor seeking to protect an established and meaningful role in a child’s life, our focus is on safeguarding family connections and legal rights.
Parole Hearings
We represent incarcerated individuals seeking parole before the Colorado State Board of Parole. Parole hearings are high-stakes proceedings that can determine when, and under what conditions, a person returns to the community. Although the process is administrative, effective legal preparation can significantly impact the outcome.