Amanda Ashley

PARTNER - TRANSACTION

Phone: 303.991.2012
Amanda began her career working as a criminal defense attorney. She then advocated for persons with HIV and AIDS at Vivent Health, a non-profit organization, where she practiced in a variety of areas including employment discrimination, social security, disability benefits, bankruptcy, and estate planning. Amazingly enough, she discovered she loved debtor-side bankruptcy law and continued working in that area until moving back home to Colorado, where she then opted to use her experience to assist community associations. Amanda’s knowledge and skills range from the courtroom to the boardroom and her well-rounded legal background allows her to address the needs of our clients. She is licensed in Colorado and Wisconsin as well as the District of Colorado and the Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin. When she isn't working, you will most likely find her reading a good book by a warm fire or spending time with her family.

Education:
B.A., Central Methodist University – 2000
Juris Doctor, Marquette University Law School – 2004

Professional Organizations:
Community Association Institute
Colorado Bar Association
Adams County Bar Association
Wisconsin Lawyers Assistance Program – 2015 to Present
Wisconsin Law Foundation Fellow – 2016 to Present
CAI-RMC Editorial Committee Member

Publications

Common Interests Magazine, Volume 41, Issue 1 – Legal Issue

Upcoming Speaking Engagements:

2024

Recent Publications by Amanda Ashley

Confused About Payment Plans?

We tend to get quite a few questions about payment plans for delinquent accounts, beginning with “Why is this owner’s payment plan only three months? I thought it had to be a six-month minimum payment plan?” to “Do we have to offer a payment plan at all?” The answers to the above questions can beGo to Resource
The Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) has issued an order that is expected to halt residential evictions through the end of this year. The basis for the Order is that the CDC believes halting evictions during a pandemic will assist in stopping the spread of COVID, since a moratorium on evictions couldGoGo to Resource

Notice of Foreclosure?! We Missed It!

Is your association receiving notice whenever a public trustee foreclosure is initiated?  If not, it could be because your association has not updated or recorded a document specifying where notices of foreclosures must be sent. When a public trustee foreclosure is initiated, “interested parties” are notified.  An interested party is “Each person, except the publicGo to Resource
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