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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the case number and contact information for both the petitioner and co-petitioner/respondent. This ensures that all parties are clearly identified.
  3. Proceed to Worksheet A, where you will input details about each child, including their names and dates of birth. This section is crucial for calculating child support obligations.
  4. Fill in the monthly gross income for both parents. Be sure to include any maintenance received or paid, as these figures will affect the overall calculations.
  5. Complete the adjustments section by detailing any work-related child care costs, health insurance premiums, and extraordinary medical expenses. Each entry should be carefully calculated to ensure accuracy.
  6. Finally, review your entries and calculate the recommended child support order based on the provided formulas. Ensure all totals are accurate before finalizing your document.

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If you file the papers alone, you will need to deliver a copy of the Petition to your spouse and prove to the court that he or she has received it. This is called serving papers. You can ask your county sheriff to serve your spouse.
Use Forms: JDF 1011 - Petition, JDF 1012 - Summons (caption only), and. JDF 1000 - Case Information Sheet.
For a quick divorce in Colorado, an uncontested divorce may be right for you. An uncontested divorce occurs when both parties agree on all major issues like property division, child custody, child support, and alimony, but employ an attorney to draft the final paperwork.
The short answer is yes, but not in every Colorado county. Check out the Colorado courts e-filing page for a list of all counties from which you can file for a divorce online yourself.