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  • Does it seem as though your other spouse isn't hearing you?
  • Is the other spouse disengaged, or only considering what they
    want?
  • Does it feel as though chaos has taken over your life, or you are
    overwhelmed by the process of splitting up?
  • Is the other parent putting their needs in front of the children?
  • Do either of you have a difficult time understanding how you can
    be successful as single parents?
  • Do you feel the other parent is trying to take complete control of
    the children?
  • How will you deal with supporting your children?
  • Have you merged your money, and don't know how to unwind it?
  • Have you purchased property jointly, and don't have a way of fairly
    apportioning its value between you two?
  • Do you have children from this relationship, who need both of
    their parents?
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Creative solutions
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Confidential Mediation
Creative solutions
to problems
  • Have you merged your money, and don't know how to
    unwind it, now that you are splitting up?

  • Have you purchased property jointly, and don't have a way of
    fairly apportioning its value between the two of you?

  • Do you have children from this relationship, who need to
    stay connected to both of their parents?

If you haven't held yourselves out to others as married, or common law
married, then the divorce process may not be the appropriate course for
you.  If you cannot agree how to divide your possessions and money,
then mediation may very well help you come to an agreement about who
gets what.  

If you reach agreement about how to divide all of your stuff, and if you
don't have any children from the relationship, you may be able to avoid
court altogether.  If after mediation, you still cannot reach an
agreement, then civil litigation may be the best course: ask a judge
decide for you.  In that case, we suggest each of you consult with an
attorney, who is best suited to advocate for you in court.

If you have children from your relationship, see the additional
information under the Parenting and Child Support buttons on the left.  
If you have children from your relationship, click
the Parenting button to the left.
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Married or not,
Colorado expects
parents to develop a
parenting plan and
provide financially
for their children.
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Confidential Mediation
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Creative solutions
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