Civil Dispute Review & Resolution

Most matters begin with contracts, payment records, communications, or denial letters. The file is organized, legal position is identified, and a formal notice or response is issued. Many disputes resolve after legal exposure is clearly presented. If not, litigation is available.

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Typical Disputes Accepted for Review

  • Unpaid money or loans – Collecting what you are owed.
  • Broken agreements – An agreement exists but the other party refuses to follow it.
  • Property and real estate conflicts – Transactions, disclosures, title, boundary, and HOA conflicts.
  • Contractor performance disputes – Defective work, abandoned projects, payment and lien disputes.
  • Insurance payment disputes – Delayed, denied, or underpaid property claims.
  • Demand letter or lawsuit received – Responding to legal claims and protecting your rights.

How can we help?

Money Disputes

Unpaid loans, broken payment agreements, and collecting what you are owed.

Contract Problems

An agreement exists but the other party refuses to follow it.

Real Estate & Property

Transactions, disclosures, title, boundary, and HOA conflicts.

Contractor Issues

Defective work, abandoned projects, payment and lien disputes.

Insurance Problems

Delayed, denied, or underpaid property claims.

Responding to a Claim

Demand letters, accusations, or court papers received.

How the process works

  1. File submission – You provide contracts, payment records, communications, or notices.
  2. Case organization – The office identifies parties, timeline, and supporting documents.
  3. Legal position – Rights, defenses, and leverage are determined.
  4. Formal notice – A demand, response, or clarification is sent.
  5. Resolution or escalation – The dispute resolves, settles, or proceeds to litigation if necessary.
  6. Enforcement – Judgments or agreements are enforced.

Service area

Most matters are handled through document review and scheduled calls.

Next step

If a dispute involves meaningful money or enforceable rights, a consultation determines the legal position and available actions.

Call 720-588-3529 or request a consultation

(Appellate and attorney-referred matters are handled separately at kimberlyrufe.com)