Marital Legal Separation and Property Settlement Agreement where Minor Children and No Joint Property or Debts that is Effective Immediately - Colorado 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the full legal names of both parties at the top of the form, ensuring accuracy for legal purposes.
  3. Fill in the date of marriage and the date of separation, as well as the county where you reside. This information is crucial for establishing context.
  4. In Section 1, outline your agreement on living separately and relinquishing marital rights. Ensure both parties initial this section to confirm understanding.
  5. Complete Section 2 regarding financial disclosures, confirming that all assets and liabilities have been disclosed fairly.
  6. In Section 3, detail any personal property arrangements. Specify who retains which items and ensure both parties initial their agreements.
  7. Proceed to Sections 4 through 8 to address debts, spousal support, child custody, and support obligations. Fill these out carefully based on your mutual agreements.
  8. Finally, review all sections for completeness before signing. Both parties must sign in front of a notary public to validate the agreement.

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There is no requirement that you have an attorney write a separation agreement, It is however money well spent.
Provisions in the judgment for legal separation may provide spousal support for financial assistance. It may also award child support to the noncustodial parent for the care of the child. Like in a divorce, the judge can decide how to distribute property between spouses in a legal separation case.
While Colorado does not require a separation period before filing for divorce, there is a mandatory waiting period. However, this period deals with the finalization of the divorce. After filing, there is a mandatory 90-day waiting period before the court can issue a final divorce decree.
A separation agreement is essentially a document or agreement setting forth the specific settlement terms arrived at by the parties. It will detail all issues, including custody, visitation, property and debt division, child support, and alimony (maintenance).
Separation allows for unique estate planning opportunities that divorce might negate. Couples who legally separate can retain certain government benefits that they may otherwise lose access to. Choosing to legally separate instead of divorce can sometimes give space for future reconciliation. The Financial Benefits of Separating but Staying Legally Married Abacus Wealth Partners the-financial-benefits-of-sepa Abacus Wealth Partners the-financial-benefits-of-sepa

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