Affordable Divorce in Colorado — Save Up to 98%
Attorneys in Colorado charge $11,000+ on average. You can get the same court-ready divorce paperwork for just $199 — that’s a savings of up to $10,801. Here’s exactly how it works.
Is Affordable Online Divorce Right for You in Colorado?
Can you and your spouse agree on property, assets, and any children’s issues?
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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. Still far cheaper than any attorney.
How Much Can You Save on a Colorado Divorce?
Attorney fees in Colorado average $11,000+ — and that’s for a relatively simple case. Here’s what the cost breakdown actually looks like.
- ✓ Flat $199 — no hourly billing, no surprises
- ✓ Court-ready Colorado forms in 2 business days
- ✓ Covers children, property, debt, and retirement accounts
- ✓ Filing instructions for your specific District Court
- ✓ Phone, chat & email support included
- ✓ Upgrade to full filing service for $399 total
- ✗ Average $11,000+ in Colorado — billed by the hour
- ✗ Every call, email, and filing costs more
- ✗ Process takes months — more hours = more bills
- ✗ Retainer required upfront — often $3,000–$5,000
- ✗ Cost escalates sharply if any dispute arises
- ✗ Contested cases can exceed $30,000 or more
You Don’t Need an Attorney to Divorce in Colorado
This surprises a lot of people — but for uncontested cases, Colorado law does not require either spouse to hire an attorney. Here’s what you actually need.
Both spouses must agree on how to divide property, handle any debt, and resolve all child-related issues. Once you agree, the legal paperwork is straightforward.
You don’t need an attorney to prepare your forms, file your paperwork, or finalize your divorce in Colorado — as long as the case is uncontested.
At least one spouse must meet the Colorado residency requirement of 91 days. You don’t need to have been married in Colorado.
Colorado requires a 91 days waiting period after filing before the divorce is finalized.
You file with the District Court in your jurisdiction. The service provides county-specific filing instructions — no attorney needed to navigate the process.
Even complex cases with children, real estate, retirement accounts, or business interests can be handled at the same $199 flat fee.
How the Affordable Divorce Process Works
Four steps — most people complete this in under an hour from their phone or laptop.
Answer a quick questionnaire to confirm you qualify. No payment required at this stage — just confirm you have an uncontested case.
Walk through all divorce issues — children, property, debt, alimony — at your own pace. Takes 30–60 minutes. Stop and save anytime.
Official Colorado-specific court forms, completed and ready to sign, delivered within 2 business days. Review before submitting.
File at your local District Court with the included instructions. Or upgrade to $399 Platinum and let the service file for you.
Affordable Colorado Divorce — Frequently Asked Questions
Is $199 really all I’ll pay to get divorced in Colorado?
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Can I really get divorced in Colorado without a lawyer?
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