
Kate M. Lewis, Esq., is a Partner at Cage Lewis Weiman, LLC. Kate
is a Past-Chair of the Family Law Section of the Colorado Bar
Executive Council, is a Past-President of the Metro Denver
Interdisciplinary Committee, was the Co-Chair of the Family Law
Institute in 2020 and 2023, and enjoys learning and lecturing about the
overlap between the mental health profession and family law. She
specializes her practice in complex high asset divorce and high conflict
parenting disputes, including cases involving mental health issues,
domestic violence, and substance abuse. She is also formally trained in
Collaborative Law and her collaborative practice grows each year.
Kate obtained her law degree from Washington University in St. Louis
in 2010 and her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Barnard College
of Columbia University in 2007. Kate has most recently lectured on
trust instrument in divorce, litigation in substance abuse cases,
grandparent visitation rights, third party visitation rights and
jurisdictional issues in post decree cases, and has written articles about
navigating the legal process as a pro se party. Kate has also helped draft
and edit chapters of the Domestic Relations Bench Bar Book.
Kate went to law school solely with the intent of practicing family law
and she truly enjoys the practice. Kate has been honored to receive a
Rising Star distinction award each year since 2014 and has been a
Super Lawyer each year since 2022. She was also voted Best Lawyers
“Lawyer of the Year” for family law arbitration in 2022 and has been
voted a 5280 Top Lawyer since 2022.
Kate is also an Ironman, marathoner, ultra-marathoner, and general
endurance enthusiast. Kate has completed multiple 100 mile mountain
races including the Leadville 100.