JDF 1104 Certificate of Compliance - Colorado Divorce - Mediation-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the JDF 1104 Certificate of Compliance in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the court address and case number at the top of the form. Ensure that all details are accurate to avoid any delays.
  3. Identify yourself as either the Petitioner or Co-Petitioner/Respondent by checking the appropriate box. This is crucial for clarity in your submission.
  4. In the Mandatory Disclosures section, check off each document you have provided to the other party. Refer to JDF 1125 for guidance on what is required.
  5. If there are any disclosures you have not provided, clearly state your reasons in the designated area.
  6. Sign and date the form where indicated, ensuring both parties complete their respective signatures if applicable.
  7. Complete the Certificate of Service section by indicating how and when you served a copy of this certificate to the other party.

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Colorado does not have any state mediation laws that require divorcing couples to attend mediation, nor are there any federal laws that do so. However, many Colorado family courts do order divorcing couples to attend mediation.
The Financial Disclosure Process in Colorado Divorce Colorado Rule of Civil Procedure 16.2(e) requires both parties in a divorce to complete financial disclosures early in the process. These include: A Sworn Financial Statement, detailing income, expenses, assets, and liabilities.
Once the other party has been served or has jointly signed off on the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage as a co-petitioner, there is a 91-day waiting period. The decree of dissolution cannot be entered until that 91-day period has passed.
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During the Colorado divorce process, the JDF 1111 Sworn Financial Statement is a required form to be completed by both parties on their own. This form is important to the court as they use it when determining spousal and child support.
The purpose of Rule 16.2 is to ensure that there is full and honest disclosure of all facts that materially affect the parties interests. Essentially, this boils down to making sure that you and your spouse know everything you need to know to make the divorce process as fair and transparent as possible.

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