Misdemeanor and Traffic Cases Update (9/20/21): Starting on Monday, September 20, 2021, all defendants must appear in person, with the exception of traffic infractions ("R" cases only) set ...
The Office of Restitution Services was created by Senate Bill 22-043 to support victims who are owed court-ordered restitution in traffic, misdemeanor, and criminal cases....
Courts may appoint Child and Family Investigators (CFIs) in cases involving parental responsibilities, including parenting time and decision-making....
Each spring and fall, the Colorado Supreme Court and Court of Appeals travels to high schools (and sometimes colleges or law schools) around Colorado to hold Oral Arguments in appellate case...
All parties with minor children who are seeking a divorce, legal separation, or allocation of parental responsibilities must attend a court-approved parenting class....
The following mediation and parenting class providers are approved for the 6th Judicial District, which includes Archuleta, La Plata, and San Juan Counties....
General Information The Eviction Legal Defense Fund (Fund) was established by the General Assembly in 2019 to expand the availability of legal assistance for low-income persons who are exper...
The Colorado Supreme Court and Court of Appeals provide an educational outreach program for high schools, and sometimes colleges or universities, which introduces students to the state’s app...
The Budget Unit includes budget staff who prepare the annual budget request for the Judicial Branch, monitor and respond to legislative requests on proposed new legislation, interact with th...
What is foreclosure? Foreclosure is a legal process wherein a creditor who holds a mortgage on your home requests that it be sold in order to satisfy or repay amounts that are past due....
Criteria to Become the Guardian for a Minor Any person concerned about the welfare of a minor can file a guardianship case. You must be at least 21 years old to be the guardian for a minor....