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Overboard: How to Avoid Sinking in Your Colorado Family Law Case

Written by Denver Family Law Attorney Myles S. Johnson

Divorce doesn’t have to be dramatic. For the litigants, losing your spouse is significant enough. But you can choose the way it affects your daily life. The only guarantee I can give is that the feeling that you have right now will not be the feeling you end with. This is a season in your life, and it must be approached that way.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an uncontested divorce usually take in Denver?

The process requires a mandatory 91-day waiting period after filing. Most uncontested divorces in Denver conclude within three to four months, depending on court schedules and document review.

Do both spouses need to agree on everything in an uncontested divorce?

Yes, full agreement on property, debts, and parental arrangements is essential. Any unresolved disputes may result in a contested case instead.

Can we file for an uncontested divorce if we have children?

Yes—parents who agree on custody, financial support, and all parenting decisions can pursue an uncontested divorce. Denver courts commonly expect clear, written parenting plans as part of these cases.

Will I need to attend a court hearing for an uncontested divorce?

Many uncontested divorces in Denver finalize without a formal hearing. Occasionally, a judge may request a short appearance to clarify details, but thorough paperwork minimizes this possibility.

Does Colorado residency impact the divorce filing process?

Colorado requires at least one spouse to have resided in the state for 91 days before filing. This standard applies for all uncontested divorces in Denver and across the state

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