Q: Been in colorado 4 months with my two kids. Can I file from colorado for divorce
Husband and I separated...we agreed I would come to colorado while he worked on things. Once I and the kids got here he claimed to want a divorce. We have been here 4 m ths. Am I able to file in county where I reside and have it cared through colorado courts.
A: You can file for divorce in colorado since you have been here for 91 days. However, Colorado will not have jurisdiction to decide custody issues until you have been here for 182 days before filing. Therefore, you should wait until then. You should get a lawyer to help you with this.
A: I agree with the last answer and would like to add that it sounds like you may have some jurisdictional issues as he is not here. A court will have to have personal jurisdiction over him to divide property. There is federal law governing child support and you may have to file for that in the state where he resides. You should consult with an attorney to discuss your jurisdictional issues.
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