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C.R.S. § 14-2-202

C.R.S. § 14-2-202 - Married Person May Sue and Be Sued (2025)

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Colorado Revised Statutes 2025 — Title 14: Domestic Matters — Article 2: Marriage and Rights of Married Persons § 14-2-202 Married person may sue and be sued 14‑2‑202. Married person may sue and be sued. A person, while married, may sue and be sued, in all matters having relation to his or her property, person, or reputation, in the same manner as if he or she were unmarried. Source: R.S. p. 455, 3. G.L. 1749. G.S. 2268. R.S. 08: 4182. C.L. 5577. CSA: C. 108, 2. CRS 53: 90‑2‑2. C.R.S. 1963: 90‑2‑2. L. 2018: Entire part amended, (SB 18‑090), ch. 72, p. 638, 2, effective August 8. Cross references: For the rule of civil procedure authorizing married women to sue as if sole, see C.R.C.P. 17(b). Source: Colorado General Assembly, Office of Legislative Legal Services. Colorado Revised Statutes 2025, current through the 75th General Assembly, First Extraordinary Session (August 2025). https://leg.colorado.gov/colorado-revised-statutes