What if your spouse refuses to divorce you?
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What if your spouse refuses to divorce you?
The Spouse Opposes the Divorce The Court can grant a divorce order, even if the spouse refuses to sign any documents. Otherwise, the spouse may ask the Court to appear by telephone. While a spouse can refuse to sign the divorce papers, it is highly likely that the divorce will still take place.
How much does it cost to file divorce in Colorado?
The cost of filing a petition for dissolution of marriage in Colorado is $230.00. The cost of filing a petition for allocation of parental rights (custody case when the parties are not married) is $225.00. It then costs $116.00 to file an answer to the petition.
How can I get a quick 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.
Do you need a lawyer to get a divorce in Colorado?
You’ve probably heard that some people get divorced without getting an attorney. In Colorado, where divorce is legally known as “dissolution of marriage”, it is indeed possible to pursue a divorce case on your own.
How does infidelity affect divorce in Colorado?
But Colorado is a no-fault state, which means that the court doesn’t care about why a marriage failed. The court will not consider any evidence of marital misconduct. In fact, Colorado case law explicitly says that adultery is not a ground for divorce.