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Do I have a common-law marriage?
A common-law marriage is more than a committed partnership or long-term boyfriend/girlfriend. It is the intention to enter into a marital relationship – to share a life together as spouses in a committed, intimate relationship of mutual support.
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Colorado Legal Services (CLS) provides representation to immigrants who have been victims of certain kinds of crime and/or serious labor violations. The following is an overview of types of immigration assistance and legal representation we provide to eligible clients.
If you suspect human trafficking, call the toll-free, 24-hour Colorado Network to End Human Trafficking (CoNEHT) hotline at (866) 455-5075.
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This project is a branch of Colorado Legal Services and follows the same protocol regarding types of cases that can be accepted.
Works with volunteer attorneys to provide advice, limited and full representation to low-income clients with civil legal cases.
Not every low-income client can be helped due to limited financial and staff resources.
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1 - What is an annulment?
In Colorado, an annulment is called a "Declaration of Invalidity".
When a marriage is annulled, or declared 'invalid', it is as if the marriage never existed. Marriages are declared invalid as of the date of the (attempted) marriage. C.R.S. 14-10-111 (5).
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