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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Petition for Dissolution of Civil Union in the editor.
  2. Complete the Case Information Sheet (JDF 1000) by filling in all required sections, including your names and contact information.
  3. Fill out the Petition for Dissolution of Civil Union (JDF 1250). Ensure both parties sign this form in front of a Notary Public or Court Clerk.
  4. If applicable, complete the Summons for Dissolution (JDF 1251) only if your partner is named as Respondent and did not sign the Petition.
  5. Prepare to file your documents with the Court. Pay the $230 filing fee and ensure you have copies of all forms for your records.
  6. Serve your partner with the Petition and Summons if they are not a Co-Petitioner. Use Waiver and Acceptance of Service if they agree.
  7. Complete additional forms as needed before your Initial Status Conference, ensuring all financial disclosures are accurate and timely.

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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.
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.
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.
Thanks to a mandatory cooling off period, the divorce process in Colorado takes a minimum of 91 days to complete, even for uncontested filings. For complicated cases with many disagreements, it can take nine months to a year or longer for a divorce to be finalized.

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Colorado divorce law doesnt have predetermined guidelines regarding which spouse would automatically get the marital house and who has to leave. In the absence of specific regulations, divorcing couples have various ways to decide who gets the property or how to divide it.
Optional Court Hearing Sometimes, you can ask the court to issue your decree without going to a hearing. To see if you qualify and to make that request, use: JDF 1018 - Affidavit for Decree Without Appearance.

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