JDF 1115 Separation Agreement - Denver Divorce Attorney-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the JDF 1115 Separation Agreement in our platform.
  2. Begin by filling in the court address and case number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for proper identification.
  3. In Section 1, list all assets as identified on your Sworn Financial Statement (JDF 1111). Indicate who will take ownership and responsibility for each asset.
  4. For debts in Section 2, specify any outstanding obligations and identify which party will be responsible for each debt.
  5. Complete Section 3 regarding taxes, indicating how you will file and how refunds or payments will be allocated between parties.
  6. In Section 4, decide on maintenance (spousal support) terms. Clearly state payment amounts and schedules.
  7. Use Section 5 to outline any additional agreements not covered in previous sections. Ensure clarity to avoid future disputes.
  8. Review the entire document carefully for accuracy before signing. Ensure it reflects your agreement accurately.

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their expertise, they navigate complexities, anticipate potential issues, and advocate for your best interests throughout the process. Yes, you can write a separation agreement without hiring an attorney.
The one difference between a legal separation vs a divorce in Colorado, is the fact that the parties will still legally remain married. Since both parties involved will still be legally married, neither will be able to remarry unless they convert the legal separation into a divorce.
The minimum time that a divorce will take from the filing of the initial petition in Colorado is 91 days.
The JDF 1101 form serves as the official record and request made by one or both parties seeking dissolution of their marriage or a legal separation. It communicates to the court the primary facts about the marriage and the nature of the petitioners request.
File the petition for legal separation, listing a reason for the separation. Colorado is a no-fault state, so this could be as simple as stating that your marriage is irretrievably broken. Wait for at least ninety days for your petition to be seen by a judge and then granted.

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Colorado only cares that someone believes the marriage is over. Even if you testify you do not agree to the divorce Colorado will still allow the divorce to become final if at least one party does not want to reconcile.
In Colorado, divorce is called dissolution of marriage. One spouse must have lived in Colorado for at least 91 days before filing for divorce. The person who files (asks the court) for the divorce is known as Petitioner. The other person is known as the Respondent.
However, in some cases, it may be appropriate to file a cross-petition for divorce. This means the respondent, the person who did not initially file, files a petition for divorce as well.

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