How do I file an uncontested divorce in Colorado?
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How do I file an uncontested divorce in Colorado?
You can file for an uncontested divorce by submitting an affidavit for decree without appearance of parties in the district court of the county where either you or your spouse lives. Your county district court clerk’s office should have a form affidavit you can use.
How long does it take to get an uncontested divorce in Colorado?
30 to 90 days
How many years do you have to be married to get alimony in Colorado?
three years
Is it illegal to cheat on your spouse in Colorado?
For most people, the moral status of adultery is self-evident. While adultery may play a minor role in Colorado no-fault divorce proceedings, in criminal law it is non-existent. Last year, Governor John Hickenlooper signed into law a bill that decriminalized adultery in the state of Colorado.
How is debt divided in a divorce in Colorado?
Debt acquired during a marriage is considered marital property, which means that debt is divided fairly in a divorce. In Colorado, marital debt is divided fairly between you both, just like your assets. It does not matter whose name is on the card or the deed, the debt is considered the responsibility of both spouses.