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Mediated Divorce: Mediation can be faster than a traditional divorce and is often less costly and contentious, making it a good option to get a quick divorce in Colorado.
Check out the Colorado courts e-filing page for a list of all counties from which you can file for a divorce online yourself. However, overall state law does not currently allow you to go through the full divorce process online in Colorado, no matter what some online divorce service ads may claim.
To achieve a quick divorce in Colorado, both spouses must be able to come to mutual agreements on all pertinent legal issues without the need for court intervention. This approach not only speeds up the process but also reduces the emotional and financial strain often associated with divorce proceedings.
Colorado Divorce Forms Checklist Income tax returns (3 prior years) Federal. State. Proof of both spouses income. W-2 Forms. 1099 Forms. Financial account statements. Checking accounts. Savings accounts. Real Estate Records. Deed. Personal Property Listings. Automobile titles. Other Financials. Stocks. Loans. Credit card records.
Do you need help with an uncontested divorce in Colorado? Although uncontested divorces are possible without attorneys, complexities often arise in divorces that start out as uncontested. At the very least, a divorce attorney should review your separation agreement to make sure it meets court requirements.
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In short, yes, you can get divorced without going to court in California if your case is uncontested. An uncontested case means that both parties agree on all significant issues, such as property division, custody, and child support.
In an uncontested divorce, Colorado allows both spouses to sign and file the paperwork jointly as co-petitioners. When you do this, youll save steps and money on filing fees. Otherwise, youll file the paperwork by yourself, in which case you will be the petitioner and your spouse will be the respondent.

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