The right of a person to become a resident domiciled in the state of Colorado must not be denied or abridged because of sex or marital status, and the common law rule that the domicile of a married person is that of his or her spouse is no longer in effect in this state.
Source: L. 69: p. 824, § 1. C.R.S. 1963: § 90-2-12. L. 73: p. 1022, § 1. L. 2018: Entire part amended, (SB 18-090), ch. 72, p. 638, § 2, effective August 8.
Structure Colorado Code
Article 2 - Marriage and Rights of Married Persons
Part 2 - Rights of Married Persons
§ 14-2-201. Property Ownership
§ 14-2-202. Married Person May Sue and Be Sued
§ 14-2-203. Rights in Separate Business
§ 14-2-204. Not to Affect Marriage Settlements
§ 14-2-205. Married Person's Land Subject to Judgment
§ 14-2-206. Spouse Cannot Convey Other Spouse's Lands
§ 14-2-207. Spouse May Convey Lands as if Unmarried
§ 14-2-208. Married Person May Contract