In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You should file in the county where you or your spouse resides. Remember that at least one spouse must have lived in Colorado for at least 91 days. You can’t move to Colorado for 90 days just to divorce. Instead, you must intend to make the state your permanent home. This is also known as being domiciled in the state. The Colorado courts have published “fill in the blank” forms that make getting a divorce easy. You can download the packet of forms from the court’s website, or you can stop into the court clerk’s office and ask for forms. The forms will differ depending on whether you have children or not.  If you don’t have children, you can download your forms here: https://www.courts.state.co.us/Forms/Forms_List.cfm?Form_Type_ID=68. If you do have children, download your forms here: https://www.courts.state.co.us/Forms/Forms_List.cfm?Form_Type_ID=14. To start the divorce, you’ll need to complete a petition, case information sheet, and summons. Take your time and fill out each form completely and accurately. Double check your information to make sure you haven’t overlooked anything.  You have the option of filing divorce jointly, in which case you won’t need to fill out a summons. Many forms must be signed in front of a notary public. You can find a notary at the courthouse. Take acceptable personal identification, such as your driver’s license or passport. Make two copies of the completed packet. You'll keep one copy for yourself and serve the other on your spouse. Take the copies and the originals to the court clerk and ask to file. You’ll need to pay a filing fee. As of 2017, the filing fee is $230. You can request a fee waiver if you can’t afford the fee. The judge must approve your request. Your spouse has a chance to respond to your divorce petition. For example, they may request child custody or alimony, or they might object to your requests for the same. For these reasons, you must serve copies of your divorce papers.  Your spouse might agree to accept service.  In that situation, they should complete a Waiver and Acceptance of Service form and sign it in front of a notary public. You can download this form from the court’s website. If your spouse waives service, you can hand them a copy of your papers. Otherwise, you’ll have to arrange service. Generally, you can have the sheriff or a process server make delivery for a small fee. You can also have someone 18 or older make hand delivery, so long as they are not a part of your divorce. After you have papers served, you’ll need to file other forms, such as sworn financial statements, which you must sign in front of a notary public. You can download all of these forms from the court’s website or get them from the court clerk. You’ll have to send copies of these forms to your spouse and file the originals with the court.
Summary: Find the correct court. Obtain divorce forms. Fill out your forms. File your forms with the court. Serve your papers on your spouse. Complete other forms.

Some might think "meat" when thinking of protein, but for a baby, this category includes breast milk, most kinds of formula, spit-up, blood, and most kinds of baby food. Protein can bind with the fibers of the clothing, making these stains difficult to remove. If the stain is fresh, wipe away the excess protein that has gotten onto your baby clothes and soak it right away in cold water. This is best way to prevent the stain from setting into the fabric. If your stain has already dried and left a film, crust, or excess matter, you should try to remove as much of this as possible before proceeding. This will prevent the spread of a stain and lead to the best results when cleaning. Heat or chemicals can cause a protein stain to react in such a way that it binds to the fabric you're trying to wash, which can leave a permanent stain. Soak these stains in cold water to help loosen the proteins from your fabric, agitating the soaked garments for best results. Now that the clothes have soaked in cold water and the protein stain loosened from the fabric, apply a dab of baby-safe detergent to the afflicted area. Allow the detergent to set for a while, and then you are ready to wash. You should check and make sure the clothes that you are washing are safe for a cold machine wash. You should use cold water to keep the protein from binding with fibers while the cleaning agents in your detergent lift the stain. After finishing your pre-soak and pre-treatment, you can add baby-safe detergent to your washing machine and run the laundry through a cycle. While waiting for the load to finish, you might prepare the next load of laundry, accomplish other chores around the house, or take a short break. To ensure that all potentially skin irritating detergent is removed from your baby's clothing, you should allow the load of laundry to go through one more rinse cycle. Once this cycle is finished, you can remove the clothing and dry according to the garment tag instructions. If you are concerned your dryer might be too indelicate for your baby's clothing, you may want to consider allowing your clothes to hang dry on a clothesline.
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One-sentence summary -- Identify proteins stains. Remove any dry residue. Pre-soak your protein stained garments. Pre-treat the stain. Check tags and set your washing machine. Wash your baby clothes according to the label. Allow another rinse.

Problem: Article: Take a tape measure, measure out each wall, and then divide the total length of each wall in half. Make a mark at each wall along its center point. Take a chalk line and snap it over the middle of the room to connect two center points across from one another. Then go to the adjacent wall and snap another chalk line across the room. You should have a "+" sign that meets in the center of the room. If you are laying wood flooring, make sure to leave a 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) buffer on all four walls, as the wood needs space to expand and contract. If you install the wood right up against all walls of a room, you'll likely get cracks in the wood when it doesn't have room to expand. If you're laying tile, you don't have to leave any buffer space, as tile does not expand or contract.
Summary:
Find the exact center points of all four walls in the room. Connect both pairs of marks on opposite walls with a chalk line. Start laying your wood flooring or tile, using the "+" as your starting point.