How Much Does Divorce Cost in Colorado?

Complete cost breakdown for Colorado divorce in 2025

$230
Filing Fee
$10,000 - $18,000
Uncontested
$35,000 - $70,000
Contested
6-12 months
Avg Duration

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Colorado Divorce Cost Breakdown
Cost CategoryUncontestedContestedNotes
Court Filing Fee$230$230Required for all divorces
Attorney Fees$3,000-$7,000$15,000-$50,000+Varies by complexity
Mediation$4,500 - $9,000N/A (court decides)Recommended to reduce costs
Document Preparation$500-$1,500$1,500-$5,000Financial disclosures required
Process Server$50-$150$50-$150To serve divorce papers
Expert WitnessesRarely needed$2,000-$10,000+Appraisers, custody evaluators
TOTAL ESTIMATE$10,000 - $18,000$35,000 - $70,000Average total cost
Source
Uncontested Divorce

Both spouses agree on all terms including property division, custody, and support.

$10,000 - $18,000
  • Faster resolution (6-12 months)
  • Lower attorney fees
  • Less emotional stress
  • More control over outcome
  • Mediation often included
Contested Divorce

Spouses cannot agree on one or more issues and require court intervention.

$35,000 - $70,000
  • Extended timeline (12-24+ months)
  • Higher attorney fees
  • Expert witness costs
  • Multiple court appearances
  • Discovery and depositions
5 Ways to Reduce Your Colorado Divorce Costs
1

Choose Mediation

Save $4,500 - $9,000 vs litigation. Work with a neutral mediator to resolve disputes.

2

Organize Documents

Use Splitifi to organize financial docs. Attorneys charge less when you're prepared.

3

Agree on Custody

Custody disputes are expensive. Create a parenting plan before filing.

4

Limited Scope Attorney

Hire an attorney for specific tasks only (unbundled services) to reduce fees.

5

Know Your Numbers

Use our calculators to understand child support and alimony before negotiating.

Colorado Divorce Key Facts
Property Division:
Equitable Distribution

Colorado divides marital property equitably, considering factors like each spouse's contributions and economic circumstances.

Residency Requirement:

91 days in state

Waiting Period:

91 days from filing

Notable Features:
  • No-fault only state
  • 91-day waiting period
  • Permanent orders hearing required
Colorado Divorce Calculators

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Estimates only — not legal advice. Results depend on your specific circumstances.

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