Qualified Domestic Relations Order for a PERA Account
Colorado state law permits the division of Colorado PERA retirement benefits through a Domestic Relations Order (DRO) in conjunction with a divorce involving a PERA member or retiree. A DRO involving a PERA member/retiree must be created in accordance with Colorado law and PERA Rules and procedures. This form must be used by the court, without changes or alterations, for the division of a PERA benefit plan and/or for modification of a prior DRO.
PERA is a 401(a) defined benefit retirement plan, sometimes called a pension plan. For most members, PERA serves as a substitute for Social Security. PERA provides benefits to you when you retire or are disabled, or to your survivors after your death.
Emergency motion for parenting time
Client has several children a criminal court has placed a restraining order on her, however we are requesting that the divorce court hold a forthwith hearing to hear parenting time, custody
Pattern Interrogatories for a Divorce Case
Interrogatory is a written question directed by one party to another regarding information that is within the scope of discovery. When you are issued Pattern and Non-Pattern Interrogatories, you will notice that they are simply a series of questions that require an answer.
Interrogatories are part of the discovery process of divorce. They allow you and your soon-to-be/already ex spouse to ask questions that must be responded to in writing under oath. These answer are then used to determine facts in the case, as well as to question each side if/when the case goes to trial.
A Parenting plan-Marriage and Divorce
A simple parenting plan for a client in a divorce with one teenage child
Affidavit of non-appearance and decree- Marriage and Divorce
A affidavit of non appearance for a divorce with a decree