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Contact the District Court in which the divorce was filed for you record. Most people who are looking for divorce records that concern themselves will need to contact the courts for their records.
Colorado laws use different terms than what you may be familiar with. A Dissolution of Marriage (DOM) is the term Colorado law and courts use to mean divorce. Similarly, what you may be familiar with as custody is called Allocation of Parental Responsibility (APR) under Colorado law.
Divorce is the legal process to end a marriage. 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.
Most divorces in Colorado take about 6-9 months to complete, depending upon the issues involved, and especially upon whether they are contested or not. There is no one set of procedures that will apply to every case, since the necessary steps will depend upon the specific issues in your case.
In Colorado, a Legal Separation operates in the same exact manner as a divorce - the marital assets and debts are divided, maintenance and/or child support is awarded, and parental responsibilities are allocated; however, at the end of the proceedings, both parties are still legally married.

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No, Colorado does not require spouses to be legally separated before filing for divorce. However, at least one spouse must have lived in Colorado for 91 days before filing.
What Is the Waiting Period for Divorce in Colorado? 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.
There is a statutory waiting period of 91 days before a divorce can be finalized. In Colorado, most divorce cases take six to nine months. It is important to note that the waiting period does not mean that the divorce will be finalized exactly 91 days after the petition is filed.

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