JDF 1115 Separation Agreement - Denver Divorce Attorney-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the JDF 1115 Separation Agreement in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the court address and case number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for proper identification of your case.
  3. In Section 1, list all assets as identified on your Sworn Financial Statement (JDF 1111). For each asset, indicate who will take ownership and who will be responsible for any obligations.
  4. Proceed to Section 2 to outline any debts. Clearly identify the creditor and balance owed, ensuring that you specify which party is responsible for each debt.
  5. In Section 3, detail how taxes will be filed and allocate any refunds or money owed between parties.
  6. Section 4 addresses maintenance (spousal support). Choose whether maintenance will be waived or specify payment details if applicable.
  7. Finally, use Section 5 to note any other terms not covered in previous sections. Review all entries carefully before finalizing.

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Criteria to Change a Legal Separation to a Divorce You must wait at least 182 days from the date your legal separation was finalized by the court (when the Decree of Legal Separation was entered) before you can file paperwork to change the legal separation to a divorce.
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).
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 90-day separation period begins on the day that the divorce petition is filed with the court and the respondent (the other spouse) is officially served with the divorce papers. This period is mandatory, and the court cannot waive or shorten it, regardless of the circumstances.
The Colorado Legal Separation Process Then you will file the necessary legal separation documents with the court in the county where you live. Youll sign the petition in front of a notary together. There will also be a $230 filing fee to pay.

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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.
Theres no legal time limit on when you can start divorce proceedings, as long as youve been married for one year. You can begin divorce proceedings as soon as you separate.

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