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How to fill out the CO JDF 1250 online
The CO JDF 1250 form is used for petitioning the dissolution or legal separation of a civil union in Colorado. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions on how to complete the form online, ensuring you understand each section and its requirements.
Follow the steps to complete your CO JDF 1250 form online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the CO JDF 1250 and launch it in your web browser for editing.
- Fill in the court address details at the top of the form, including the name of the appropriate District Court and the case number, if available.
- Provide your information as the Petitioner. Enter your full legal name, date of birth, current residency duration, mailing address, phone numbers, and email address. If applicable, check the box indicating military status.
- Next, you will input details about the Co-Petitioner or Respondent. Repeat the same steps as above to ensure all required information is submitted.
- Specify the date and place of the civil union. Ensure to provide accurate information regarding where the civil union took place.
- Indicate the date when the parties physically separated. This information is crucial for the proceedings.
- Answer the question regarding whether either party is presently expecting a child, choosing the appropriate option.
- List any children born or adopted as part of the civil union. Include their full names, addresses, sex, and dates of birth. Use an additional sheet if necessary.
- Confirm if the children have lived in Colorado for at least 182 days prior to filing the petition. If not, provide the necessary details about their living situation.
- Fill in any prior court proceedings concerning the children, domestic violence, or other relevant cases that may affect your current filing.
- Mention any persons not involved in the case who have physical custody or visitation/parenting time rights with the children.
- Address required notifications regarding any human services involvement related to the parents or dependent children.
- Complete the section concerning any protection or restraining orders that may have been issued against either party.
- Note if you have filed a case with child support enforcement and provide its number if applicable.
- Indicate the orders you are requesting from the court related to the civil union, child support, and other matters.
- If applicable, state the full name you wish to restore.
- Read and acknowledge the automatic temporary injunction information provided at the end of the form.
- Provide signatures for both the Petitioner and Co-Petitioner, if applicable, along with the date. If you have legal representation, include the attorney's information and signatures as well.
- Once all sections are complete, review your information for accuracy. You can then save your changes, download the form, print it, or share it as necessary.
Complete your CO JDF 1250 form online today to ensure your legal process is handled smoothly.
In Colorado, being legally separated does not automatically make you responsible for your spouse’s debts. However, if the debts were acquired during the marriage, you might share liability. To navigate these complexities, the CO JDF 1250 can help clarify financial responsibilities and your individual liability.
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