To file a complaint against an attorney, contact the Office of Attorney Regulation:
Ralph L. Carr Judicial Center
Colorado Supreme Court
Office of Attorney Regulation
1300 Broadway, Suite 500
Denver, CO 80203
Phone: (303) 457-5800
or toll free : 1 (877) 888-1370
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Any person over the age of 21 can adopt a child and persons under the age of 21 who get special permission from the court. If married, spouses must file jointly for adoption. If you are single, you can adopt on your own.
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COLORADO RULES OF PROCEDURE REGARDING ATTORNEY DISCIPLINE AND DISABILITY PROCEEDINGS, COLORADO ATTORNEYS’ FUND FOR CLIENT PROTECTION AND MAND
Rule Change
COLORADO RULES OF PROCEDURE REGARDING ATTORNEY DISCIPLINE AND DISABILITY PROCEEDINGS, COLORADO ATTORNEYS’ FUND FOR CLIENT PROTECTION, AND MAN
Each county establishes their own regulations about food and beverages in their courthouse. Please visit the Trials by County page to locate your county's web page.
Once on the county web page, select the Section Menu from the banner.
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THE COLORADO RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
Rule 1.5, Comment to Rule 1.5, and Form Flat Fee Agreement
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Click on "E-File into Existing Case" and follow the "Opt In" process.
Once the court accepts your "Opt In", you will have 24/7 access to your case. It can take up to 2 business days to get access.
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The prosecuting attorney must request that the court order restitution upon conviction. Each District Attorney’s Office (DA) has a Victim Advocate as a point of contact for victims of crime. It is important for any victim seeking restitution to contact the Victim Advocate in the prosecuting DA’s Office.
Provides important tips for noncustodial fathers involved in child protection cases, focusing on issues such as the father's legal rights, ch
The Terms and Conditions of probation are the requirements set by the Court as part of the probation sentence. Some conditions, like the necessity to remain law abiding, are required by law and others may be more directly related to the specific individual, like attending mental health counseling or paying restitution.