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Kristen Tarrin
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β¨ About
About Kristen Tarrin
Kristen was raised in the Eagle River (Vail) Valley. After being in the mortgage business in the resort town of Vail, Kristen went to law school at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. Kristen does general litigation with an emphasis on family law and divorce.
Being a lawyer was in her blood. Her father was one of the first attorneys in Vail and Eagle County. Kristenβs grandfather was also an attorney in Missouri and he was affectionately known as the βBootheel Boss.β Kristen went to college at the University of Colorado, Boulder with a double major in English and Political Science. Immediately after college, Kristen spent several years in the residential mortgage business before deciding to go to law school. Kristen attended the University of Denver, Sturm College Of Law where she earned a Juris Doctor and an LLM in taxation in 2006.
Kristen was awarded the Northwest Colorado Legal Services Project 2016 Rebekah A. McBride Award for Pro Bono Attorney of the Year.
Kristen lives with her husband and Staffordshire Pitbull Terrier, Auggie, in Edwards, Colorado. In her free time she likes to ski in the winter and is an avid golfer in the summer. Kristen is also a competitive power lifter and juggles kettlebells.
βοΈ Practice Areas
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Family Law
Credentials & Experience
π Education
The University of Denver Sturm College of Law
J.D./L.L.M. (2006)
Law
University of Colorado - Boulder
B.A. (1991)
English, Political Science
π Bar Admissions
Continental Divide Bar Association
Member
Member, Vice President
Member
Colorado Women'
Member
s Bar Association, Mountain Chapter
Member
Member, Treasurer
Member
Colorado Bar Association Β # 37974
Member
Member
Member
πΌ Professional Experience
Child and Family Investigator Current
Attorney/CFI
McLaughlin Tarrin Law LLC 2021 - Current
Attorney
Pitler and Associates, P.C. 2007 - 2021
π Awards & Recognition
Peer Review Rated
Martindale-Hubbell
Rebekah A. McBride Award for Pro Bono Attorney of the Year
Northwest Colorado Legal Services Project
π Publications
- How the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 Could Affect Your Decision Making on When or if to File for Dissolution of Marriage
- RPitlerlaw