About the practice
Court-involved counseling, delivered with role clarity, structure, and professional documentation.
Family Court Counseling is a directory and education platform connecting parents, co-parents, and families with Colorado-registered counselors trained for court-ordered and court-involved work. Our practitioners follow a consistent intake, planning, and documentation process aligned with the standards of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) and the requirements of the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA).
Our tenets
Four standards we hold across every engagement.
Role clarity from the start.
Every engagement begins with a written scope: what the order requires, what we provide, what we will and will not communicate to attorneys, evaluators, or the court.
Respectful, structured sessions.
Sessions follow a written counseling plan with measurable objectives. We pace the work, document progress, and revisit the plan as the case develops.
Defined confidentiality.
Court-involved counseling has a narrower confidentiality framework than standard psychotherapy. Each counselor provides a written Mandatory Disclosure Statement at intake that lays it out plainly.
Qualified practitioners.
Our directory includes registered psychotherapists, licensed clinical professionals, and forensic specialists with documented experience in court-mandated counseling and family-systems work.
Ready to begin? Start with an intake.
A short structured form helps us route you to the right counselor and confirm scope before your first session. Or, if you prefer, write to us directly and a member of the team will respond within two business days.
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Colorado DORA · Public Disclosure
We answer to the state of Colorado — and to the people who trust us with the hardest seasons of their lives.
The practice of psychotherapy in the State of Colorado is regulated by the Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA), Mental Health Section, located at 1560 Broadway, Suite 1350, Denver, CO 80202 — (303) 894-7800. Every counselor in our directory is either a Registered Psychotherapist on the DORA database or a fully licensed mental-health professional (LPC, LCSW, LMFT, or Psychologist). Each will provide a Mandatory Disclosure Statement at the start of services identifying their credentials, education, the regulatory framework that governs their work, and a clear scope of confidentiality.
You have a right to know your therapist's qualifications, to receive treatment information in language you understand, to seek a second opinion at any time, to be free of discrimination, and to file a complaint with DORA if those rights are not honoured. Family Court Counseling itself is a directory and education platform — not a licensed clinical entity. We do not provide medical or legal advice. In a crisis, call 988 or your local emergency line.