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midnightpanther

Junior Member
In the state of Colorado, if two people are filing for divorce but have been separated (living apart, but not legally separated) for more than six months before the divorce was filed and have already divided all assets, do they still need to list all bank accounts, debts, etc. on the "Sworn Financial Statement" paperwork, or would they claim to not have any assets?
 


single317dad

Senior Member
In the state of Colorado, if two people are filing for divorce but have been separated (living apart, but not legally separated) for more than six months before the divorce was filed and have already divided all assets, do they still need to list all bank accounts, debts, etc. on the "Sworn Financial Statement" paperwork, or would they claim to not have any assets?
Never put incorrect information on a legal document. False information on this document is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. Either fill out the forms correctly and explain to the court that assets have already been divided and no spousal support is sought by either party, or omit the forms entirely.
 

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