Colorado
State Divorce Resources
Grounds for Divorce: The court may grant a no-fault divorce upon a finding that the marriage is irretrievably broken. [Colorado Revised Statutes]
Residency Requirements: The court shall grant a decree for the dissolution of marriage if the court finds that one of the parties has been domiciled in the state for ninety days next preceding the commencement of the proceeding. [Colorado Revised Statutes]
Colorado Child Support Enforcement Services Links and Telephone Numbers
Colorado Department of Human Services Child Support Enforcement
Telephone: 303–866–4300 (State office)
Local county telephone numbers are listed by county on the website
Colorado Child Support Guidelines and
Calculator
Colorado
Revised Statutes Title 14, Section 10-115
Colorado
Child Support Calculator
Colorado Divorce Forms Online
Colorado Judicial Branch
Colorado Divorce Laws
Colorado
Revised Statutes, Title 14
Colorado Domestic Violence Resource Links and Telephone Numbers
Colorado Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Telephone: 303–831–9632
Toll Free: 888–778–7091
Colorado Free or Low Cost Legal Services
Programs
Colorado
Legal Services
Telephone: 303-837-1313
Metro
Volunteer Lawyers
Telephone: 303-837-1313
Colorado Mediation Centers and Service Links and Telephone Numbers
City of Boulder Community Mediation Service
Telephone: 303–441–4364
Legal Resolution Center
Toll Free Telephone: 888–881–7365
Colorado State and Local Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service Links
Colorado Bar Association
El Paso County Bar Association
Metropolitan Lawyer Referral Service
Colorado State and Local Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service Telephone Numbers
Colorado Springs: 719–636–1532
Denver and Boulder: 303–831–8000
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