Attorney
Bio

Bio
Attorney Faith Betz has almost 20 years of experience practicing law in both Colorado and Tennessee. She has experience in multiple areas of law, including immigration law, family law, civil law, and trusts and estates. Prior to joining us at Divorce Matters, Faith also worked as a Deputy District Attorney in Adams County. Her experience makes her an expert in dispute resolution, negotiation, analysis, assessment, and listening. Faith is also a member of the Family Law Section of the Colorado Bar Association and is a frequent presenter to community groups on the subject of immigration, estate and trust planning, and dispute resolution.
From an early age, Faith knew she wanted to make a difference. Growing up in Eastern Tennessee, she saw the disparity in justice served to her Appalachian community and knew she wanted to do something to help. She became an attorney out of her desire to help underserved individuals facing barriers to justice, especially low-income people and people with mental illness. Since then, she has spent her legal career representing the voiceless, both as a guardian ad litem for children and as representation for immigrants seeking asylum and refugee status.
Faith knows how confusing and frustrating the legal system can be and she wants her clients to leave her office feeling empowered to make their lives better through the legal system. She wants her clients to know that they are heard and have someone on their side to help the fight through their case.
Outside of work, Faith likes to spend time with her family at their home in Loveland. She enjoys vegetarian cooking, volunteering at her child’s school, and caring for her family pets!