Colorado Code § 13-24-112

Disclosure of information. Except as provided by law other than this article 24, during the collaborative law process, on the request of one party made to the other party, a party shall make timely, full, candid, and informal disclosure of information related to the collaborative matter without formal discovery
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A party also shall update promptly previously
disclosed information that has materially changed. The parties may define the scope of
disclosure during the collaborative law process; however, at a minimum, the disclosure shall
include the documents required to be disclosed pursuant to rule 16.2 (e)(2) of the Colorado rules
of civil procedure.

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