A dissolution of marriage proceeding where both parties are in complete agreement on all terms, such as property division, spousal maintenance (alimony), child custody, and child support, is categorized under a specific term within the Colorado legal system. This agreement eliminates the need for a trial, streamlining the legal process. For instance, if a couple agrees on how to divide assets acquired during the marriage and establishes a parenting plan without conflict, they are candidates for this simplified procedure.
The value of this streamlined approach lies in its efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and reduced emotional strain on the parties involved, particularly when children are present. Avoiding litigation saves significant financial resources typically allocated to attorney fees, court costs, and expert witness expenses. Historically, this cooperative method has gained prominence as an alternative to adversarial divorce proceedings, reflecting a shift towards collaborative legal resolutions.