Maher & Maher Law: Two Lawyers, One Marriage, and a Promise to Stand Up for People
We Know What It Feels Like to Be in Your Shoes
When you are facing a DUI, a criminal charge, a domestic-violence allegation, or a life-changing car crash injury, the legal system can feel overwhelming fast. The questions come faster than the answers, and it is easy to feel like you are being reduced to paperwork and accusations.
If you are feeling overwhelmed, scared, or treated like just another case number, you are not alone.
At Maher & Maher Law, our role is to guide you through uncertainty with clear answers, disciplined preparation, and real personal care – so you can make informed decisions and protect what matters most.
Your First Steps With Us
1. We listen. We start with your story, your goals, and what is at stake for you and your family.
2. We explain your options. We walk you through what the State must prove or the moves the insurance company will try, what decisions are ahead, and what the next few weeks typically look like.
3. We protect your future. We prepare every case as if it will be tried in open court – and we do the work it takes to earn the best outcome possible.
Ready to talk? Call or send a message through the website to schedule a free consultation with Joe or Kimberly. Not ready to call yet? Start with our practice-area pages to understand what happens next.
What Success Looks Like
– Clarity about your legal options
– Confidence walking into court and meetings
– Peace of mind for your family
Our goal is to move you from overwhelmed and unheard to understood, guided, and protected by lawyers who are prepared to test the State or the insurance company.
That promise sits at the center of this firm – and it is the thread running through Joe and Kimberly Maher’s story.
Joe and Kimberly Maher don’t begin with accolades. They begin with a photograph: Joe in a tiny North Colorado Springs office in early 2017, his young son perched on the desk, and a simple first sign on the wall. The letters for that sign came from Hobby Lobby. The firm was brand new. The promise was this: You will be seen as a person. You will be defended with skill and heart. You will leave knowing your lawyers cared – and knowing what happens next.
Joe’s Path to the Courtroom
Joe first trailed his father, an attorney, through courthouses, captivated by the choreography of real trials. Life took him to the Marine Corps, where leadership and commitment to duty were forged. Joe served as an Infantry Officer and Mountain Leader. Joe developed the ability to calmly and confidently guide his people through difficult terrain and dangerous situations. While preparing for a third deployment to Iraq, he had already been accepted to the University of Denver College of Law. Joe returned and attended law school on the Post-9/11 GI Bill and chose an equally challenging test: becoming a trial lawyer. As a prosecutor for five years, Joe handled serious felonies and built a reputation as a highly effective trial lawyer.
Over time, conviction gave way to conscience. Joe’s faith tugged at him, his view of government power sharpened, and he came to believe that many caught in the machinery of prosecution were people who had made mistakes, not hardened criminals. One formative lesson stayed with him from his time working in D.C.: the Duke lacrosse case – a real defense holds the system accountable, and constitutional rights only matter if someone insists on them in the bright light of trial. For clients, that perspective means a defense built by someone who knows how the government thinks – and how to make it prove its case.
Kimberly’s Path: From Capitol Hill to Colorado’s Courtrooms
Kimberly grew up around the world with a father who built an international business, a vantage point that made her fall in love with American law and civic life. After Purdue, she moved to Washington, D.C., taking an entry-level role in a congressional office. Phones and mail became policy; policy became higher-education legislation. Both her boss and her father eventually said the same thing: stop working for lawyers, be one. Back in Colorado at the University of Denver College of Law, she joined student trial lawyers and later became president. As a prosecutor, she handled some of the toughest cases on the docket – murders, stalking, and kidnappings.
Kimberly believes in safe communities and real accountability, and she also believes in differentiation: a broken picture frame is not the same as a black eye. Treating them identically is not justice. For clients, that differentiation means your story is heard in full – and your case is treated with the nuance it deserves.
Crossing the Aisle: Building Maher & Maher Law
Focused Where It Matters
Partners in Law and in Life
What It Feels Like to Be Their Client
Always Sharpening the Edge
The Point of the Work
They did not leave prosecution to take easier cases. They left to stand next to people at the moment when the system is most willing to forget they are people. The law is a human enterprise. It only works if someone demands that the Constitution be honored in real time, in real courtrooms, with real stakes. That is what Maher & Maher Law was built to do. Today, you’ll find two polished offices and a very seasoned professional team, and, somewhere on a wall, that first photograph. It’s a reminder that this firm began with conviction and a promise. The promise still stands.
Maher & Maher Law Firm Values
Our Value
What it looks like in practice
Person first
Fewer cases, so each one receives focused, high‑quality work.
Trial readiness
Truth and differentiation
Test forensic claims with advanced training and clear explanations.
Accountability
Prepared lawyers teach the system to follow the rules.
Family and discipline
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