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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the jdf 1103 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the court address and case number at the top of the form. Ensure that all information is accurate to avoid delays.
  3. In the 'In re the Marriage of' section, enter the names of both the Petitioner and Co-Petitioner/Respondent. This identifies both parties involved in the case.
  4. Complete your contact information, including phone numbers and email address, ensuring that you provide a reliable way for the court to reach you.
  5. Indicate whether you agree or disagree with the relief requested in the petition by checking the appropriate boxes. Provide reasons if necessary.
  6. Fill out any additional requests regarding maintenance, child support, or property division as applicable. Be thorough to ensure all concerns are addressed.
  7. Sign and date your response at the bottom of the form. If applicable, include your attorney's signature.
  8. Finally, complete the Certificate of Service section to confirm how you served a copy of this response to the other party.

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Under Colorado Revised Statutes, C.R.S. 14-10-106 (1)(a)(III), there is a mandatory waiting period of 91 (ninety-one) days from the date of either a joint filing or service on the responding party before a divorce can be completed. As such, the minimum amount of time a divorce case can take is 91 days.
A dissolution is faster and may be less expensive than divorce. You can end your marriage in about 1 to 3 months after filing. However, if you and your spouse start to disagree about any of the terms after you file, you must start over with a new dissolution or divorce.
Dissolution helps individuals preserve their wealth, investments, and credit scores. Lower Risk of Post-Divorce Financial Disputes: Because dissolution encourages cooperation, there is a reduced likelihood of future legal disputes over assets, spousal support, or child custody, saving money in the long term.
A divorce certificate is a vital document proving a divorce occurred. Learn when you can use each and how to get copies.
After a divorce, the couple often experiences effects including decreased levels of happiness, a change in economic status, and emotional problems. The effects on children can include academic, behavioral, and psychological problems.