It is for insurance purposes. In accidents (auto) , they don't determine fault. Your insurer pays for you no matter who caused it.
No, Colorado is not a no-fault state for divorce proceedings.
No, Colorado is a no-fault state for divorce, which means that couples can get divorced without having to prove that one party is at fault for the breakdown of the marriage.
Yes...his problem with the State isn't yours...
Colorado is the 38th state to join the Union - on 01-Aug-1876 and the tallest state by mean elevation.
what is an annulment in Colorado
Yes, it does.
Colorado is a state in western USA
At-fault state laws apply.
Colorado State University is in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Colorado has the highest mean elevation.
Colorado has no state car.
Yes Wisconsin is a no-fault divorce state.