About the Colorado Court of Appeals The Colorado Court of Appeals is usually the first court of appeals for decisions from the district courts, Denver Probate Court, and Denver Juvenile Cour...
Options to Enforce Court Orders There are several options for enforcing court orders. Review the instructions to determine which options are best for you....
About Changing Court Orders Use the forms and instructions in this section to learn how to change or end court orders related to parenting time, decision making, child support, and spousal s...
About Water Courts Each water division is staffed with a division engineer appointed by the state engineer, a water judge appointed by the Supreme Court, a water referee appointed by the wat...
The Colorado Court of Appeals is the state's intermediate appellate court. As of July 1, 2008, the Court consists of 22 judges who are retained by the public to serve eight-year terms....
Introduction to problem solving courts Problem-solving courts use the expertise, resources, and commitment of a multidisciplinary team of professionals to holistically respond to individuals...
General Information This page contains useful information and resources for attorneys and non-attorneys who perform Court Appointed Counsel work in Colorado....
About Collateral Consequences If you are convicted of a crime, you will face certain penalties imposed by the court such as jail time, probation, fines, etc....
Filing an Application in Water Court Step 1: Application The type of application you file with the court will depend on what you are trying to do (for example: applying for a new water righ...