Can I adopt my step-child?
FAQ Item
A child can be adopted by a step-parent if the custodial parent agrees and the non-custodial parent has either:
- Abandoned the child for a year or more,
- Failed to provide reasonable support for the child, such as failing to pay child support, or
- Consents to the adoption. C.R.S. § 19-5-203(d)(I) and (II).
Monday, April 1, 2024, DENVER – The Colorado Judicial Branch announced today that the application period for Fiscal Year 2025 gran
Tuesday, April 4, 2023
Restitution that has been collected from offenders is disbursed by the court following a hold period, to ensure funds are available.
It is important that the Clerk of Court has a victim’s correct address to ensure delivery of payments. Victims may contact their DA’s Office or notify the court of any change of address by submitting form JDF 88.
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In Re People of the City of Westminster v Camp, Aleah (Honorable Rebekah Watada)
Original Proceeding
In Re Exxon Mobil v. Board of County Commissioners (Honorable Robert Gunning)
Original Proceeding
Friday, April 21, 2023
RULE CHANGE 2013-08
Rule Change
APPENDIX A TO CHAPTER 27 –- COLORADO PROBATE CODE FORMS
AMENDED FORMS
In Re: People of the City of Aurora v. Simons, Danielle (Honorable Shelby Fyles)
Original Proceeding
Thursday, November 2, 2023
Colorado Judicial Branch