Form Jdf 1116 - Degree Of Dissolution Of Marriage Or Legal Separation

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District Court ___________________________ County, Colorado
Court Address:
_____________________________________________________
In re the Marriage of:
Petitioner: ______________________________________
COURT USE ONLY
and
Case Number:___________________
Co-Petitioner/Respondent:__________________________
Division _______ Courtroom_________
DECREE OF
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE OR
LEGAL SEPARATION
This matter was reviewed by the Court on __________________________ (date).
Petitioner
Co-Petitioner
Respondent
Appeared in person
Appeared in person
Did not appear
Signed a Non-Appearance Affidavit
Signed a Non-Appearance Affidavit
Was represented by an attorney
Was represented by an attorney
Attorney Name:
Attorney Name:
The Court has read the Non-Appearance Affidavit.
The Court has considered the testimony and evidence presented.
The Court has considered any Financial Statements filed and makes the following findings and orders:
1. The Court has jurisdiction over the parties because:
The parties filed jointly on ________________________ (date).
The Respondent ___________________________________ (name) was served with a Summons on
_____________________ (date) in ___________________________ (county).
The Respondent signed a waiver of service on ________________________ (date).
The Court has subject-matter jurisdiction based on publication on _________________________ (date).
Other jurisdiction _______________________________________________________________.
2. At least one party was domiciled in Colorado for more than 90 days before the Petition was filed.
3. At least 90 days have passed since the Court acquired jurisdiction over the Co-Petitioner or Respondent or
since the Court acquired jurisdiction over the subject matter based on publication.
4. The marriage between the parties is irretrievably broken.
5.
The Separation Agreement between the parties is found to be not unconscionable as to support,
maintenance, and division of property, and is incorporated herein.
6.
All provisions in the Parenting Plan regarding the children are in the best interests of the children,
including residence, allocation of parental responsibility (including decision-making responsibilities and
parenting time), and any other orders necessary to effectuate the best interests of the children.
7.
The name change request is not detrimental to any person.
The Court therefore orders:
The marriage is dissolved and a Decree of Dissolution of Marriage is entered.
JDF 1116
R7/08
DECREE OF DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE OR LEGAL SEPARATION
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