Legal Question in Family Law in Colorado

I have not seen my husband in ten years don't know where he is what do I do to get a divorce


Asked on 3/22/13, 4:04 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Dave Rich Flatiron Legal Advisors, LLC

If you do not know where he is, it can be challenging. You have to convince the court that you have tried to find him. If you can convince the court of this, the court then let's you serve him by publication in the newspaper and then the divorce can proceed. It takes some additional filings and I employ a private detective to search for him electronically, which I use as evidence to the court that we can't find him.

I help people with cases like this for a flat fee of $1,800, including all filing fees, private detective fee, costs, etc., if you are interested. The distance to you does not matter - I file everything electronically and work with clients across Colorado and even from other states. It is unlikely you will set foot in court, in fact. Feel free to call me for a free initial consultation if you have questions at 303-886-2516. I hope this helps.

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Answered on 3/22/13, 7:50 am


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