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04.02.24
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Five Types of Divorce Cases Divorce Attorneys Handle

Key Takeaways Colorado uncontested divorce lets spouses avoid court through a signed settlement Colorado contested divorce sends unresolved disputes to court for binding orders Collaborative divorce keeps disputes out of court through attorney and mediator meetings Default divorce gives requested terms when the respondent does not participate Mediated divorce uses a neutral mediator to form…

02.14.24
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

How Much Does a Divorce Lawyer Cost in Colorado?

It’s never a good idea to navigate the legal system alone during a Colorado divorce. Colorado has laws compelling divorcing spouses to divide and distribute their marital assets and debts as well as complex laws for child custody, child support, and spousal support. Although an out-of-court settlement agreement is the best-case scenario for saving the…

01.25.24
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

5 Benefits of Choosing Divorce Mediation Over Litigation

Divorce is always a difficult decision and an emotionally fraught time. In the best-case scenario, divorcing spouses agree to part ways amicably and reach agreements on all aspects of their divorce in Colorado, including child custody, child support, and the fair distribution of their marital assets. When spouses agree on these sensitive issues during a…

01.16.24
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

How Do I Find My Divorce Records in Colorado?

Key Takeaways A Colorado divorce decree proves the divorce Colorado divorce records contain trial testimony Colorado divorce records list evidence presented in court Public copies may have sensitive information redacted Record requests require the divorce case number plus identification Most divorcing spouses like to think their divorce is behind them once they sign the final…

01.11.24
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

How Much Does a Simple Divorce Cost in Colorado?

No one enters into marriage anticipating that it will end in a divorce, but sometimes life takes spouses in new directions. Deciding to divorce is never easy, but once divorce becomes inevitable, it can go one of two ways. In the best-case scenario, both spouses agree on all terms and reach a settlement agreement without…

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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by Founding Attorney Stephen Vertucci, who has more than two decades of litigation and family law experience.