Free Statutory 90 day period - Colorado


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Date: June 19, 2009
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State: Colorado
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Guide to Getting a Divorce or Legal Separation With No Children of This Marriage

Decide How to File......?
"Jointly" or "On Your Own"
Filing ­ "On Your Own" - Complete JDF 1000 - Case Information JDF 1101 - Petition JDF 1102 - Summons Filing "Jointly" - Complete JDF 1000 - Case Information JDF 1101 - Petition

Either party must reside in Colorado for at least 90 days.
File in the County Where you or your Spouse Reside. Pay Filing Fees

Review Documents received by the Courts. Mark Initial Status Conference on your Calendar, if required by the Court.

Complete Service ­ If Filing "On Your Own:"
A disinterested person who is 18 years or older must serve copies of all documents to the other party. Provide Proof of Service (notarized Return of Service) to the Court.

Complete Forms. The Court may also require other documents to be provided, please read the Case Management Order (CMO) for such details.
Sworn Financial Statement (JDF 1111) (Both parties must complete their own and sign before a Notary). Certificate of Compliance (JDF 1104) (Both parties must complete their own). Separation Agreement (JDF 1115) (Both parties must sign before a Notary). Affidavit for Decree without Appearance (1201) (Both parties must sign before a Notary). Decree (JDF 1116) - Caption only Pretrial Statement (JDF 1129) Only complete this form if you and your spouse do not agree on all issues
identified in the Separation Agreement.

Status Conference - You may be required to attend.
Bring the forms requested by the Court.

If you and the other party agree on all issues.
The Decree may be issued on or after the 91st day.

If you and the other party do not agree on all issues.
You may be required to attend Mediation. A Contested Hearing may be set. The Decree may be entered at the conclusion of your hearing once all issues have been resolved.

JDF 1095 R6/09

FLOWCHART FOR DISSOLUTION/LEGAL SEPARATION WITH NO CHILDREN OF THIS MARRIAGE