Holidays can be as stressful as they are joyous even in the most regular of years. However, when you are a parent who is divorced or separated, it can make the upcoming holiday season that much more daunting. In this article, we will discuss tips to help successfully navigate the holiday season as a co-parent. … Read More
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Division of Property in a Colorado Divorce
Colorado is an equitable distribution of property state, meaning that the property division must be done “equitably” or “fairly,” which does not necessarily mean “equally.” The division of property occurs by agreement of the parties or by the court at the Permanent Orders Hearing. Division of Property Generally C.R.S. § 14-10-113 provides that in a dissolution … Read More
Uncontested vs. Contested Divorce
While situations where the spouses are amicable and agree on everything, from division of property to parenting time, there is no procedural difference in proceeding with the filing of your dissolution of marriage and the necessary legal steps that must be taken. All cases must be filed with the court, as only a court can grant a divorce. … Read More
How Long Will My Divorce Take in Colorado?
Divorce Timeline The duration of a divorce proceeding in Colorado varies widely depending on the circumstances of each case. However, all divorces require an initial 90-day window, which is often referred to as a “cooling off period,” before the divorce can be finalized. To begin the divorce proceedings, one spouse must file a Petition for Dissolution of … Read More
How Long Do I Have to Live in Colorado to File for Divorce?
Colorado Residency Requirements for Divorce In order to obtain a divorce or legal separation in Colorado, you or your spouse must have had your permanent home in Colorado for at least 91 days immediately before you file your initial divorce or legal separation petition. Additionally, even if you meet the 91-day residency requirement, a court cannot address parenting issues … Read More
Dissolution of Marriage vs. Legal Separation
Different states have different laws on legal separation. In fact, six states do not recognize legal separation at all, including Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, and Texas. In Colorado, there is no difference between a legal separation and a dissolution of marriage except that at the end of a dissolution of marriage you are no longer legally … Read More
Process of Dissolution of Marriage in Colorado
Filing for divorce in Colorado can be a very daunting process. One of the most common questions we get in our practice is about what the dissolution of marriage process looks like in Colorado. Below is a brief overview of the divorce timeline in Colorado, and what you can expect as you go through this process. Filing … Read More
Unique Differences and Challenges in Same-Sex Divorce
In 2015, the United States Supreme Court made same-sex marriage legal in all 50 states in its holding in Obergefell v. Hodges, 135 S. Ct. 2584. This monumental decision granted all LGBTQ+ individuals the same privileges as heterosexual couples. Some of these benefits include tax exemptions, Social Security, and insurance advantages. At the time Obergefell … Read More
Summer Parenting Time – Read your Parenting Plan
The countdown for summer break has started. Before you know it, your children will be out of school and wondering what to do with all their new free time. This may have you thinking about summer vacations out of town, camps, or things that did and didn’t work last school year. Here are a few … Read More