Using the Tools You Already Have: Our Team Presents at the CBA Family Law Section 2026 Spring Update CLE

Montgomery Little & Soran, PC attorneys joined judges, magistrates, and fellow practitioners to deliver a practical, bench-informed guide to smarter family law litigation.


Published: May 2026

On May 19, 2026, attorneys Sibylle M. Clark, Danielle Loth, and Hunter Martin of Montgomery Little & Soran, PC took the stage at the Colorado Bar Association’s Family Law Section 2026 Spring Update CLE, co-chaired by our own W. Benjamin King.

The program—Using the Tools You Already Have: Smarter Strategies for Family Law Practice—brought together experienced practitioners and sitting magistrates for an afternoon of focused, immediately applicable guidance.

W.T.F. – Where’s the Fault?!

The session generating the most conversation was the one our attorneys helped lead: a candid, practical discussion on what it actually takes to get a same-day ruling on temporary and permanent orders, as well as modification hearings.

Sibylle Clark, Danielle Loth, and Hunter Martin joined members of the bench from the 1st Judicial District (Jefferson County) and the 20th Judicial District (Boulder County) to walk through litigation tactics—grounded in the rules of evidence, ethics, and civil procedure—that help courts issue rulings the same-day rather than continuing matters for weeks or months.

Other topics covered at the CLE event included:

  1. Coercive Control in DR Cases: A Review of New Statutory Language
  2. Depositions in Family Law Litigation, and
  3. AI in Family Law Practice: Navigating the Ethical Landscape

A Note from Our Team

We are proud of the work our attorneys do in the courtroom every day—and equally proud when they bring that experience back to the broader legal community through programs like this one. Continuing legal education at its best does not just update practitioners on the law; it changes how they think about their craft.

Thank you to the Colorado Bar Association, to the co-chair, to the CBA-CLE program attorney Jody Davis, and to every faculty member and judicial officer who gave their time to make this afternoon meaningful.