No-Fault Agreed Uncontested Divorce Package for Dissolution of Marriage for Persons with No Children with or without Property and Debts - Colorado 2025

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In short, yes, you can get divorced without going to court in California if your case is uncontested. An uncontested case means that both parties agree on all significant issues, such as property division, custody, and child support.
In most jurisdictions, divorce and child support are separate legal matters. While you can get a divorce without having to pay child support, if you have children, the court typically requires that child support arrangements be made to ensure the financial needs of the children are met.
In the case of an uncontested divorce (or a decree upon affidavit as it is known in Colorado) the court may grant a divorce after you submit an affidavit rather than you having to appear in court for a hearing. This can make the process less stressful and time-consuming and more convenient for both partners.
Thanks to a mandatory cooling off period, the divorce process in Colorado takes a minimum of 91 days to complete, even for uncontested filings. For complicated cases with many disagreements, it can take nine months to a year or longer for a divorce to be finalized.
Colorado is a no-fault state when it comes to the grounds for divorce. This means that the Court will not consider either spouses misconduct when granting the divorce or awarding property or support. The only recognized legal basis for divorce in the state of Colorado is the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.
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An uncontested divorce hearing is a simple, ten minute hearing where the judge determines that the conditions required by the statute for an uncontested divorce have been met, and after which he signs and enters the final decree. An uncontested divorce hearing was never a big deal.

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