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The Friendly Divorce Guide for Colorado: How to Plan, Negotiate, and File Your Divorce
 
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The Friendly Divorce Guide for Colorado: How to Plan, Negotiate, and File Your Divorce (Paperback)

by M. Arden Hauer (Author), S. W. Whicher (Author)
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A great how-to book for people who want a fair divorce—without all the hurt, animosity, and misconceptions usually associated with divorce proceedings. Refer to it again and again as your financial status or your parental responsibilities change. The Friendly Divorce Guidebook for Colorado will help you through the decision-making process, the legal system, separation, finances, paperwork, and dealing with issues of parenting plans, homes and taxes. Even lawyers will find this book helpful as an overview and introduction to this important area of law.

The fifth edition of the Friendly Divorce Guidebook has several new helpful features:

· The most current Colorado forms and instructions.

· Fillable forms on CD-ROM in PDF format, with convenient tab-from-blank-to-blank functionality.

· New schedules for child support with details on the new low-income adjustment.

· Information on the new Simplified Domestic Relations Procedure being used by some Colorado courts.

· The latest IRS tax information—filing brackets, capital gains figures, child care credit tables, and information on how you can use these to your advantage.

· New information for domestic partners—couples who are not married but need to understand their legal relationship and rights, and how to arrange child support upon separation.

FROM THE INTRODUCTION: Welcome to the fifth edition of the "Friendly Divorce Guidebook for Colorado." Five editions in just under nine years illustrate the fast-changing nature of the divorce process in Colorado. Change means we must revise in order to keep up our commitment to you to provide accurate and current information for doing your own divorce in our beautiful state. This edition is updated for legal, tax, and procedural changes through the 2003 federal income tax reduction. We have also added information about the ending of a living together relationship where a couple ceases to be partners, and where law and procedure is sometimes the same as, and in many places significantly different from, that for dissolution of marriage.

You can read the Guidebook chapter by chapter, in order, going through every step in the contemporary, amicable Colorado divorce. You can also begin anywhere in it. Each chapter contains a complete topic. Look for specific questions as they occur to you. You can use the index and treat this book like an encyclopedia.

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FROM THE INTRODUCTION:

Welcome to the fifth edition of the "Friendly Divorce Guidebook for Colorado." Five editions in just under nine years illustrate the fast-changing nature of the divorce process in Colorado. Change means we must revise in order to keep up our commitment to you to provide accurate and current information for doing your own divorce in our beautiful state. This edition is updated for legal, tax, and procedural changes through the 2003 federal income tax reduction. We have also added information about the ending of a living together relationship where a couple ceases to be partners, and where law and procedure is sometimes the same as, and in many places significantly different from, that for dissolution of marriage.

You can read the Guidebook chapter by chapter, in order, going through every step in the contemporary, amicable Colorado divorce. You can also begin anywhere in it. Each chapter contains a complete topic. Look for specific questions as they occur to you. You can use the index and treat this book like an encyclopedia.

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