Divorce Without a Lawyer in Colorado

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Colorado — No Lawyer Required

Divorce Without a Lawyer in Colorado — It’s Completely Legal

Thousands of Colorado residents divorce every year without an attorney. For uncontested cases, Colorado law does not require legal representation. Here’s exactly how to do it — for $199 instead of $11,000+.

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Can You Divorce Without a Lawyer in Colorado?

Can you and your spouse agree on property, assets, and any children’s issues?


✓ Yes — no lawyer needed. You qualify for a pro se uncontested divorce in Colorado. The online service handles all paperwork for $199.
You may still get there. Many couples resolve disagreements during the guided questionnaire process. You need to agree before filing — not before starting.


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$199 one-time fee for 30-day document access. Heads up: After 30 days, access auto-renews at $39.99/month — cancel anytime from your profile.

Full Pricing Transparency: OnlineDivorce.com charges $199 for 30 days of document access, then $39.99/month until cancelled. No penalty for cancelling. Even with one renewal, the total is under $240 — a fraction of the $11,000+ attorney average in Colorado.

Is Divorce Without a Lawyer Legal in Colorado?

Yes — unambiguously. Here’s what Colorado law actually says about self-represented divorce.

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Pro se divorce is a legal right

In Colorado — and every U.S. state — any person has the right to represent themselves in court proceedings, including divorce. This is called “pro se” representation. No law requires you to hire an attorney.

Who it works for

Divorce without a lawyer works well for uncontested cases — where both spouses agree on property division, debt, and all child-related issues. It works even if you have children, a home, or retirement accounts.

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Colorado grounds — no-fault only

Colorado allows divorce on the basis of irretrievable breakdown. For an uncontested no-fault divorce, no proof of wrongdoing is required — just mutual agreement and the proper forms.

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Residency — 91 days

At least one spouse must meet Colorado’s 91 days residency requirement. You file with the District Court in your jurisdiction. The service provides exact instructions for your location.

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Waiting period — 91 days

Colorado requires a 91 days waiting period after filing. After that, a judge signs the final decree and your divorce is complete.

When you DO need a lawyer

If your spouse contests major issues — asset division, custody, support amounts — and you can’t reach agreement, a Colorado family law attorney becomes necessary to litigate. Online services only handle uncontested cases.

How a Document Preparer Helps You Divorce Without a Lawyer

A licensed document preparer isn’t an attorney — and that’s the point. We prepare the paperwork you need without the billable hours.

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Check your eligibility

Quick questionnaire confirms you have an uncontested case. No payment yet — just verify you qualify for a lawyer-free divorce in Colorado.

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Answer guided questions

Walk through all divorce issues at your own pace — children, property, debt, alimony. Takes 30–60 minutes. The system handles the legal form logic.

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Receive completed Colorado forms

Official Colorado District Court forms, completed and court-ready, delivered in 2 business days. Review and sign — no attorney needed to check them.

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File it yourself

Step-by-step instructions guide you through filing at your local District Court. You file as a self-represented party — completely legal and common in Colorado.

Lawyer vs. No Lawyer — The Colorado Cost Breakdown

Here’s what you actually pay for when you hire an attorney — and what you keep when you don’t.

No Lawyer Required
Online Document Service
$199
  • Official Colorado-specific court forms prepared for you
  • Step-by-step District Court filing instructions
  • Covers children, property, debt & retirement
  • Ready in 2 business days
  • Phone, chat & email support
  • $399 Platinum option: they file it for you
Hiring a Colorado Attorney
$11,000+
  • Retainer of $3,000–$5,000 required upfront
  • Every call and email billed hourly
  • Same court forms — just with attorney markup
  • Delays while waiting for attorney availability
  • Bill grows with every interaction
  • Average total in Colorado: $11,000+

Divorce Without a Lawyer in Colorado — FAQ

Can I really file for divorce in Colorado without an attorney?
Yes — completely legally. The right to represent yourself in court (pro se representation) is guaranteed in every U.S. state, including Colorado. Thousands of Colorado residents file for divorce without attorneys every year. The District Court processes self-filed divorces the same as attorney-filed ones. The key requirement is that your case is uncontested — both spouses must agree on all major issues.
What’s the difference between a document preparer and a lawyer?
A licensed document preparer — like Noble Notary — prepares legal paperwork based on information you provide. We are not attorneys and do not give legal advice. What we do is take the complexity out of filling in the correct state-specific court forms, ensure everything is properly prepared, and provide filing instructions. This is all that most uncontested divorce cases actually require. Attorneys provide legal advice, representation in hearings, and advocacy — all of which cost significantly more and are unnecessary for straightforward uncontested cases.
Will the Colorado court treat my pro se filing differently?
No. The District Court reviews and processes self-represented filings exactly the same as attorney-prepared ones. The documents must be correct and complete — which is exactly what the online service ensures. Colorado courts actually see a large volume of pro se divorce filings, particularly for uncontested cases. Judges and clerks are accustomed to working with self-represented parties.
What if we have kids or own a home — can we still do this without a lawyer?
Yes. The online service handles cases with minor children, real estate, vehicles, retirement accounts, business interests, and shared debt — all at the same $199 flat fee. The questionnaire walks you through parenting plans, child support calculations, and asset division documentation. As long as both spouses agree on the terms, a lawyer is not required in Colorado.
My spouse and I aren’t fully in agreement yet. Can I still start?
Yes — you can start the questionnaire before you’re in complete agreement. Many couples use the guided process to work through issues together. You’ll need to agree before you actually file the paperwork with the District Court, but starting the process often helps couples get on the same page. If you genuinely can’t reach agreement on a major issue after working through it, that’s when a Colorado family law attorney becomes necessary.
Are there any court fees I still have to pay?
Yes — Colorado District Court filing fees are separate from the document preparation fee and are paid directly to the court, not to the service. These typically range from $75–$250 depending on your county. Even adding court fees, your total cost will be well under $500 — compared to $11,000+ for an attorney. The $199 document prep fee covers your paperwork only; court fees are a government charge that applies regardless of how you file.

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