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Divorce Mediation and the Colorado Judicial Court Forms
Can Couples Manage their Entire Divorce Without Hiring Attorneys?
YES! It has become much more common. The Colorado Courts have simplified the process for Pro Se couples by designing cour-approved forms to help manage the process. When successful, couples save a tremendous amount of money on legal expenses, retain a greater degree of control in their family, and are generally more satisfied with the result of their agreements. Restructuring the family can be dreadful or successful; it just depends on how the divorce proceedings are handled.

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