Rule Change
COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Chapter 25 Colorado Rules of County Court Civil Procedure
May 1, 2025, Brighton, Colo.
Rule Change
COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Rules 16, 16.1, 30, and 45; Forms 26, 29, 32, 33, 47, 250, 601, and 603
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April 2, 2025, DENVER—The Colorado Judicial Depa
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April 2, 2025, DENVER—The Colorado Judicial Depa
Rule Change
Colorado Rules of Criminal Procedure, Rule 35. Postconviction Remedies.
April 2, 2025, Loveland, Colo.–Those worr
Your employer has a duty under state law to pay regular wages up to $50 per day if you are regularly employed per §13-71-126, C.R.S. Employers may pay more than $50 by mutual agreement. If you are self-employed you may ask the court for up to $50 per day for the first three days or juror service (§13-71-127, C.R.S.). Unemployed persons may apply for reimbursement of certain expenses during the first three days. After the third day, all jurors receive $50 per day from the state. There are provisions for special hardships and certain expenses. Please discuss these with the jury commissioner.
Rule Change
Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. Chapter 2. Pleadings and Motions; Rule 16.2 - Case Management (Domestic Relations);
In Colorado, prospective adoptive parents in kinship or custodial adoption cases are required to participate in a family assessment or home study. A social worker from a licensed placement agency will conduct the home study and provide a detailed written report to the court. The purpose of the home study is for the caseworker to visit your home, interview you and educate, prepare and evaluate the adoptive family.
In kinship and custodial adoption cases, the potential adoptive parents can ask the court to waive the assessment by completing and filing the Motion to Waive the Family Assessment/Home Study (JDF 515) and the Order (JDF 516). C.R.S. § 19-5-206(g).
June 26, 2024-- The Eighteenth Judicial District Nominating Commission has nominated three candidates for a district court judgesh
Monday, November 14, 2022
Juror numbers: 82 through and including 135 must report.
Also, individual juror numbers: 5281 and 5347 must report.
Juror numbers: 6366 through and including 6565 must report.
Also, individual juror numbers: 3959 and 3978 must report.
Juror numbers: 557 through and including 710 must report.
Also, individual juror numbers: 267, 304, 5392 and 6409 must report.
To file a complaint against a judge, contact the Judicial Discipline Commission:
Phone: 303-457-5131
Fax: 303-501-1143