Free Divorce Guidance Colorado
Summary
To file for divorce in Colorado, you must meet the 90-day residency requirement. If your spouse is absent, you can use publication to notify them. Necessary forms include JDF 1000-1, JDF 1101, and JDF 1104. Divorce in absentia allows you to proceed without your spouses physical presence if they cant be located after reasonable efforts. For more details, contact Boulder County Court.Full Conversation
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Hello Rebecca. I'm happy to provide some general guidance. Could you please tell me where you're located? This will help me provide more accurate information.
I moved to longmont colorado in june but i need a divorce from my husband whose been absent since *
For divorce in Colorado:
- Residency requirement: Live in Colorado for *+ days.
- Absent spouse: You can use "publication" if you can't locate your spouse.
- Forms: Packet includes JDF *-*, JDF *, and JDF *.
Boulder County Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * 6th St, Boulder, CO *
Website: www.courts.state.co.us One more thing my social worker suggested absentia is that correct
Yes, "divorce in absentia" means obtaining a divorce without the physical presence of your spouse. In Colorado, you can request this if you can't locate your spouse after making reasonable efforts.
Ok thank you
You're welcome, Rebecca! If you have more questions in the future, don't hesitate to reach out. Good luck with your divorce proceedings.