Colorado Code § 14-2-208

Married person may contract
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A person, while married, may contract debts
in his or her own name and upon his or her own credit, and may execute promissory notes,
bonds, bills of exchange, and other instruments in writing, and may enter into any contract the
same as if he or she were unmarried. In all cases where any suit or other legal proceedings are
instituted against the married person and any judgment, decree, or order is rendered or
pronounced against the married person, the same may be enforced by execution or other process
against the married person as if he or she were unmarried.

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