Prenuptial agreements can provide important protections while defining some key aspects of a couple’s financial relationship
When you’re ready to file for divorce in Colorado, you may have a lot of questions about what to expect going forward. How do I get a case started? Will I get or lose the house? Who gets the kids?
Although some questions won’t have immediate answers, especially if the court needs to step in to clarify the issue, you can start to get some answers through the Colorado divorce FAQs below. This information can give you some insight as to what the Denver divorce process involves, what your rights are, and much more as you go forward.
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This answer is case-specific. In general, however, divorce cases in Colorado tend to take longer to resolve when they involve:
Prenuptial agreements can provide important protections while defining some key aspects of a couple’s financial relationship
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