Colorado requires comprehensive financial disclosures in domestic cases so the court can fairly divide property and set support. Parties must typically file a certificate showing compliance with mandatory disclosures. In limited situations, both parties may agree to waive mandatory financial disclosures, but either party can later withdraw consent and trigger full disclosures. Courts can also order complete disclosures if needed to ensure fairness. The Judicial Branch provides forms and instructions for both compliance and any waiver. Start with the official compliance and waiver forms. For more information, reach out to us.



