
As published by FindLaw in “Colorado Divorce Process,” divorce in Colorado follows a no-fault system, meaning neither spouse is required to prove wrongdoing to dissolve a marriage. The process involves filing a petition, serving the other party, resolving issues such as property division and parenting plans, and finalizing the decree.
Colorado law requires a minimum waiting period before a divorce can be finalized, allowing time for negotiation or mediation. Understanding the legal steps involved can help individuals navigate the process more effectively and prepare for key decisions along the way.
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