Danielle M. Loth

Danielle M. Loth

Denver-area attorney available to counsel and lead you through your case.
  • Family Law, Criminal Law, Divorce ...
  • Colorado
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Danielle Loth is an attorney with Montgomery, Little, & Soran, licensed to practice in Colorado. Her work primarily focuses on domestic relations and criminal law, and litigation.

Ms. Loth attended law school at the University of Denver, where she took advantage of the school’s many experiential learning opportunities and completed five separate internships. She first started working with the firm as an intern during a summer semester and returned to Montgomery, Little, & Soran again during her last year of law school. During these semesters, she performed work with attorneys throughout the firm on matters ranging from divorce and dissolution, to contract defect defense, and matters related to professional liability. She also completed internships with a local law firm, the University of Denver’s Office of General counsel, and the United States District Court for the District of Colorado.

After graduating law school in 2021, Ms. Loth served as a judicial law clerk for the 20th Judicial District Court in Boulder, Colorado. There, she acted as a pooled law clerk for all judicial officers in the district, and was exposed to domestic relations, criminal, and civil matters. She primarily worked for the Honorable Norma A. Sierra, on a criminal law docket and assisted in research and writing on motions, clerked jury trials, and attended regular dockets and sentencing hearings.

Ms. Loth is passionate about the legal field, and the great impact it can have on a person’s life. She looks forward to put her experiences and skills in writing, researching, and advocating to use to achieve client goals and make their lives easier.

Professional Associations
State Bar of Colorado  # 56633
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Current
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Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Colorado
Colorado Supreme Court
ID Number: 56633
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Practice Areas
Family Law
Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
Criminal Law
Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
Divorce
Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
Arbitration & Mediation
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Q. im located in Colorado.. I am on probation for a felony drug case
A: Hello:

A conviction will not automatically disqualify you from a juror pool - unless it is a grand jury. There are just a few reasons you can be disqualified, which can be found on this page: https://www.courts.state.co.us/Jury/County/Location.cfm?Location_ID=4&Section=Disqualification

However, it does sound like jury service would be a hardship for you, as it would cause issues with your ability to comply with the terms of your probation. You likely have a good reason to request a postponement for your service. You need to do this at least a week before you are supposed to report for jury duty. You can make that request here:

https://www.courts.state.co.us/Jury/County/Location.cfm?Location_ID=4&Section=Postponement

Last, if it is too late to request a postponement in advance, you could show up the day of and share your hardship with the jury commissioner and/or judge at that time.

There are penalties that may occur if you fail to appear for your jury duty, as you are under summons to do so, which is another thing to keep in mind.
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Montgomery, Little, & Soran, P.C.
5445 DTC Parkway
Suite 800
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
US
Telephone: (303) 773-8100