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The person who files for divorce first in Colorado wont automatically have different rights or a stronger divorce case. The courts will give equal consideration to the claims made by petitioners, those who are first to file, and the respondents, their spouses.
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.
A statutory 91-day waiting period The minimum time that a divorce will take from the filing of the initial petition in Colorado is 91 days. After you file for divorce and serve papers on the other party, the court must wait 91 days before granting the divorce.
Couples do not have to be legally separated before filing for divorce in Colorado, and in fact, some divorces are started while the parties are still living together. If tensions are running high in the home, we often recommend that one of the parties move out while the divorce is pending.
You should remember, however, that no matter how quickly you resolve your divorce, Colorado has a 91 day waiting period. So the Court cannot finalize your divorce until 91 days after your initial petition is filed.
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The quickest way to getting getting a divorce in Colorado is when you and your spouse can docHub acceptable agreements relating to your legal issues without going to court.The most common scenarios for that are: Do It Yourself (pro-se). Uncontested Divorce. Mediated Divorce.
The first step in the divorce process is filing for divorce. Colorado is a state in which you must state that the marriage is irretrievably broken in order to get a divorce. Fault is not included in your initial petition. In order to file, your spouse or you must be domiciled in Colorado for a minimum of 91 days.
If you and your spouse agree on all property, debt, and child custody issues, it may be possible for you to obtain an uncontested divorce in Colorado. Uncontested divorces are usually much less expensive and can be obtained much quicker than a contested divorce.
Uncontested divorce papers are the same as that of a contested divorce. Attach the appropriate documentary evidence to the petition including the marriage certificate. Once the registrar certifies that the divorce may proceed to hearing, seek a hearing date and appear in court to present your evidence.
Realistically, the average divorce timeline for an uncontested divorce in Colorado is closer to 4 months. Couples who choose to go to trial through a contested divorce, rather than settle outside of the courtroom, should expect a longer timeline 6+ months from our experience.

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