Are Colorado Divorce Records Public?
Yes, for the most part, divorce records are public records in Colorado. While access is somewhat limited to online access by attorneys, any individual can go to the courthouse and request to see the file for any divorce case (that has not been sealed). This means all filings, including your divorce settlement, can be obtained by the general public.
This is one of the reasons our firm recommends mediated divorce or collaborative divorce, which allows the parties greater discretion regarding what becomes part of their public record.
Hiring a Colorado Divorce Attorney
The lawyer you select can affect the rest of your life. Colorado Legal Group’s team of Denver divorce lawyers and family law attorneys are highly skilled in developing a strategy that will get you through your case in the best way possible; with the best outcomes, lowest cost, and least amount of emotional stress. Let us guide you through a divorce without the drama, without costing you a fortune, and without ruining your family.
If you’re concerned about your divorce rights, submit a free case evaluation to our attorneys or give us a call at 720.594.7360.