About Stephanie Haley
Stephanie Haley Williams is an attorney based in Elizabeth, Colorado, where she specializes in family law, business law, real estate law, and construction law. She earned her Juris Doctor and Master of Business Administration degrees from Samford University in 2002. This dual education laid a solid foundation for her legal career. After completing her studies, Williams gained inexperience by clerking for Bankruptcy Judge James S — Sledge. This role broadened her knowledge of bankruptcy and creditors' rights, essential areas of her practice. Following her clerkship, Williams practiced law in Alabama, where she focused on bankruptcy, civil litigation, and family law. Her time in Alabama allowed her to develop a robust skill set, navigating complex legal challenges.
In 2009, she expanded her legal practice to Arkansas, continuing her work in bankruptcy, civil litigation, and family law. This transition broadened her exposure to different legal systems and client needs, enhancing her adaptability and expertise. Her diverse experience across multiple states gave her a knowledge of the legal field. In 2021, Williams relocated to Colorado, establishing her practice in Elizabeth, Elbert County. Since then, she has regularly represented clients in courts throughout Colorado, managing cases in her primary practice areas. Her office is located at 724 E. Kiowa Ave, Suite 5, P.O — Box 456, Elizabeth, CO 80107.
Williams offers free consultations and can be reached at (303) 588-2200, making her accessible to clients seeking legal assistance. Her dedication to her clients is evident through her commitment to providing tailored legal solutions. Williams is an active member of several professional associations, including the Colorado Bar Association Public and Legal Services, the Douglas Elbert County Bar Association, and the Colorado Women's Bar Association. Since 2002, she has also been a member of the Alabama State Bar Association. Her involvement in these organizations not only supports her professional development but also reflects her dedication to the legal community. Staying informed about developments in her practice areas is a priority for Williams, ensuring she provides the best possible representation to her clients. In addition to her legal practice, Williams has made significant contributions to her community through various volunteer roles.
She has served as a foster parent, providing care for children in need, which has given her a unique perspective on the legal system. Furthermore, she has taught academic, professional, and technical writing as an adjunct professor at local universities and colleges. In 2017, she authored her first book, "How to Be a Good Mom (Or At Least Not an Epic Failure)," sharing her experiences and insights on parenting. This multifaceted approach to her career and community involvement shows her commitment to making a positive impact.