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If there are no kids, you can move. If there are minor children, you can move with the other party's consent or court order. I hope this helps.
You are permitted to leave the state for a vacation. Your soon-to-be-ex is just trying to intimidate you.
Your attorneys will argue before the court or before the jury in regards to any property disputes if you and your wife cannot agree to an equitable... Read Answer
Whether you can convince the court to treat the down payment as premarital, separate property, not subject to division in you divorce will depend... Read Answer
If he has not signed the agreement, it should not be included with Petition for divorce or legal separation. The date for the marriage 9/12 does not... Read Answer
If you had a careful lawyer, he or she would have seen to it that he gave you a mortgage on the real estate. If the time for payment has not yet... Read Answer
Why should you believe the legal advice given you by a non-lawyer who is also a cheating husband? Consult a skilled family lawyer. You will... Read Answer
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You can step up and help her get an attorney.
The fastest you can get divorced in Colorado is 91 days after he is served with the petition for dissolution of marriage. The fact that he is in... Read Answer
Anyone can ask for alimony (now called "spousal maintenance" in Colorado), but whether he gets in will depend on a number of factors including, among... Read Answer
Annulment cases do not speak for themselves, unfortunately. There are specific statutory requirements you need to prove to be granted an annulment... Read Answer
You need to ask these questions to a local attorney.
The 90 day waiting period is the mandatory period the court must wait before it is permitted to enter a Decree dissolving a divorce. If you... Read Answer
Until there is a court order about parenting time, each parent has an equal right to parenting time and there is nothing to stop you from moving... Read Answer
It depends what you want enforced. Generally, you would file a motion to compel, though that is often a waste of time and you might as well file for... Read Answer
Colorado doesn't have any "fault" grounds for divorce, so abandonment is irrelevant. All that is required under Colorado no-fault divorce is for one... Read Answer
That question cannot be answered without knowing much more about the overall financial situation that will be decided in your divorce. The vehicle... Read Answer
I would need more info and I'd like to see the agreement, but if the agreement states that if she gets remarried, that you get your retirement back,... Read Answer
You don't give enough information about what you mean by "Domestic Partner" or what state you live in. But, if you are not married, you can't get... Read Answer