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Colorado Property Division
Divorce Doctors can help with all areas of your Colorado Divorce including Colorado Property Division.
When people are faced with a divorce, particularly when they are faced with divorce property division issues, the immediate reaction is to contact a family law attorney. But it may surprise many to learn that with Colorado divorce mediation, they may not actually need a family law attorney.
A Colorado family law attorney can be a valuable resource for learning about divorce property division issues and is an important part of any divorce lawsuit. However, through Colorado divorce mediation, it is possible to take advantage of the knowledge you would find with a Colorado family law attorney without having to fight with your spouse in court.
Contact Divorce Doctors for assistance today.
In Colorado when a married couple separates or divorces, property must be divided. This divorce property division will include land, houses, businesses, retirement accounts, cars, boats, furniture, electronics, pets, money, bank accounts and even debts.
All property that came into existence during the marriage (and yes, debts and bills are considered property) is subject to being divided under Colorado law. In Colorado, there are different factors which determine not only what property is marital, but how it will be divided. It is not uncommon for parties to disagree over what is and isn’t marital property nearly as much as they fight over how to divide it.
However, through Colorado divorce mediation, it is possible to remove fighting and focus on resolving divorce property issues. In divorce mediation, parties retain control of how property is divided, unlike in a courtroom where all control is passed to a judge.
If you want a cost effective and a peaceful alternative to litigation, contact Divorce Doctors toll free at 877-442-4733 and speak with one of our mediation professionals.
Best of all, parties can engage in this process with the assistance of a Colorado divorce mediator who understands issues of Colorado divorce property division. This mediator works with the goal of helping parties with divorce property division, child support, alimony, or other divorce issues.
This is how Divorce Doctors works:
- Mediators with experience in the family courts meet with parties, not as an attorney who provides who give advice, but as a divorce mediator whose goal is settlement. With the assistance of a Divorce Doctor mediator, the parties work to resolve their disagreements themselves.
- A divorce mediator will not order or compel the parties into a settlement; however, a divorce mediation specialist can help the parties determine realistic and creative approaches to resolving their problems and disagreements. However, even with the input of the Colorado divorce mediator, the case will not be concluded unless the parties agree on a resolution between themselves.
- Colorado divorce mediation takes parties out of the courts and removes the uncertainty of a judge from any settlement. While you still may have to go to court to obtain a divorce, there is no reason why parties, through divorce mediation, cannot work together to resolve their problems.
- The professionals who will conduct your divorce mediation are specially trained and experienced. Many of them are divorce lawyers themselves. They understand the issues you will need to resolve.
- If all parties agree then you can file your divorce based on all agreed issues that have been settled during your mediation with Divorce Doctors.
For assistance with your divorce or divorce property division contact Divorce Doctors today at 877-442-4733, we are here to help you.
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