Can one spouse evict another?
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Can one spouse evict another?
The Court can Order your spouse evicted from the home and restrain him or her from entering or coming near it. Under Divorce and Matrimonial Property Laws, it does not matter if one of you leaves the home or who leaves first, a person does not lose their rights to the property or to financial support by leaving.
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.
How long does it take to get a divorce in Colorado?
about 6-9 months
What is the difference between marital property and community property?
Marital Property and Community Property States This marital property includes earnings, all property bought with those earnings, and all debts accrued during the marriage. Community property begins at the marriage and ends when the couple physically separates with the intention of not continuing the marriage.