Jennifer C. Alldredge

Robinson Waters & O'Dorisio
1099 18th St., Suite 2600
Denver, CO 80202
303-297-2600
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Areas of Practice
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Jennifer C. Alldredge is a family law attorney and Equity Shareholder at Robinson Waters & O’Dorisio, P.C. in Denver, Colorado. She has over 23 years of experience in family law, giving clients clear, compassionate guidance during uncertain times. She believes in reducing conflict and prioritizing children’s well-being.
A trained mediator and seasoned advocate, Jennifer develops thoughtful, strategic solutions tailored to each family. She brings a calm presence to every case, whether handling high-conflict divorces, collaborative resolutions, or providing unbundled consulting services to support individuals.
Jennifer has deep experience in high-asset, complex family law matters. She is recognized for her creative problem-solving skills and ability to find a path forward in challenging cases. Her approach balances cost-consciousness with personalized support, catering to clients who seek a resolution-oriented advocate who keeps children at the center.
Jennifer is an active member of the Family Law Section of the Colorado and Denver Bar Associations, the Colorado Women’s Bar Association, and Colorado Collaborative Divorce Professionals. She has served on the boards of the Out of Court Divorce Center and the Littleton Historical Museum.
Jennifer earned her JD from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. She holds a BA in English and Women’s Studies from the University of Florida.
Jennifer’s professional excellence is widely recognized. She holds an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell and has been recognized by Best Lawyers and Colorado Super Lawyers for her work in family law. She is also named among the “10 Best Family Law Attorneys for Client Satisfaction” by the American Institute of Family Law Attorneys.
AREAS OF PRACTICE
- Family law, including dissolution of marriage, legal separation and post-decree matters
- Collaborative law
- Drafting and reviewing marital agreements
- High asset and complex cases matters