Hannah MooreMay 2, 20222 min readColorado Divorce FAQs1. How long do I have to live in Colorado before I can file for divorce? Either party must live in Colorado for at least 91 days...
-Apr 25, 20221 min readHow is Your Spouse Notified of the Divorce Filing?Under Colorado law, legal notice of the divorce petition must be provided to your spouse. Joint Filing If you and your spouse are filing...
-Apr 18, 20221 min readHow Does an Annulment Affect Children?Though Colorado will invalidate a marriage, retroactive to the date it was entered into, the laws pertaining to spousal maintenance,...
-Apr 4, 20223 min readUncontested vs Contested DivorceUncontested = you and your spouse agree on the major points of the dissolution; Contested = you and your spouse cannot come to an...
-Feb 17, 20221 min readHow is Child Support Determined in Colorado?Courts follow a formula that was decided upon by the state legislature to determine child support for Colorado parents. This formula...
-Nov 8, 20213 min readColorado Divorce 101In Colorado, a divorce proceeding can take as little as 91 days. Most cases, however, take longer to finalize. Some parties can have...
-Nov 8, 20212 min readHow do Child Custody Cases Work in Colorado?Child custody is one of the most complex issues in any divorce case. If you're a parent with child custody questions, the following blog...
-Nov 8, 20211 min readWill I Get Sole Custody or Joint CustodyColorado does not have joint custody or sole custody. Colorado uses the term parental responsibility - which can be either joint or...
-Nov 8, 20211 min readWhat Major Factors Does the Court Consider when Allocating Parental Rights?In Colorado cases involving the allocation of parental rights, the court will consider several key factors to determine the best...