Divorce Case Basics
You will learn:
1. What a case does.
2. When you can file.
3. Tips for surviving.
1. What a Case Does
With your input, the Judge will:
- Legally end the marriage.
- Divide up the marital property and debt.
- Determine if any alimony should be paid.
2. Can you File?
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When Can You File?
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- No other family court cases exist.
- One of the spouses must have lived in Colorado for the last 91 days.
These are the qualifications to give the Court jurisdiction.
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Who Can File?
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- Either spouse.
- You may start the case together.
These are the qualifications to give someone standing.
3. Terms
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Dissolution of Marriage
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The formal legal name for a divorce case.
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Jurisdiction
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The legal qualifications needed for a Court to be able to help your family.
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Standing
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The legal qualifications needed for a person to start or participate in the case.
4. Be Kind
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Do No Harm
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A Way to Grieve
- Find ways to grieve the loss of your relationship.
Decision Making
- Intense emotions can cloud your thought process.
- When emotions take over, it takes 20 to 30 minutes to calm down.
- Take that time before making choices. Or,
- Wait until the next day to make a legal decision.
- With a calm mind, you can make decisions that are right for you.
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A Time of Stress
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Find productive ways to manage your:
Stress
- Ge organized
- Eat well
- Get rest, and
- Exercise.
Emotions
- Develop a support system of adults.
- Find positive ways to deal with tough emotions.
Disappointment
- You won't get everything you want.
- Get legal help, if possible, to make realistic requests.
- See that the Court has to make difficult decisions.
- Find ways to express your emotions that do not harm your family.