RULE CHANGE 2020-11
Rule Change
COLORADO RULES OF PROCEDURE REGARDING ATTORNEY DISCIPLINE AND DISABILITY PROCEEDINGS, COLORADO ATTORNEYS’ FUND FOR CLIENT PROTECTION AND MAND
Jurors 2051 thru 2256 and, Rescheduled Juror #'s 272, 974, and 3912, please report to the Jury Assembly Room @ 8:00 am.
The People of the State of Colorado v. Soliman, Mohamed Sabry
Case of Interest
RULE CHANGE 2019-04
Rule Change
COLORADO RULES OF PROCEDURE REGARDING ATTORNEY DISCIPLINE AND DISABILITY PROCEEDINGS, COLORADO ATTORNEYS’ FUND FOR CLIENT PROTECTION, AND MAN
Can the courts reject filings?
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Yes, the court clerks can reject filings. However, they may only do so for at least one of the reasons for rejection listed in Chief Justice Directive 11-01. If the court rejects your filing, you can see the rejection reason through the Alerts screen.
How do I get an annulment?
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To obtain a declaration that your marriage is invalid, you need to prove one of the grounds described in §14-10-111, C.R.S. Declaration of Invalidity. Please review the statute and Invalidity of Marriage - Annulment to determine what grounds may apply to your circumstances.
3rd Party Filers and their law firms must sign a Supplemental User Agreement. 3rd Party Filers will need to scan and email the signed agreement to efilingsupport@judicial.state.co.us. A Support Team member will notify each organization when the account creation process is complete.
You will never be asked for your social security number by email or over the phone. You will never be required to wire money or gift cards to avoid immediate arrest. If you have received a call requesting anything you feel may be a scam, please contact your local law enforcement agency.
This research report is one of several aimed at providing information on approaches and modalities used to prevent and treat drug abuse.
This webinar provides an overview of three briefs that were recently published by National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice and the Na
RULE CHANGE 2023-09
Rule Change
RULES GOVERNING LAWYER DISCIPLINE AND DISABILITY PROCEEDINGS, PROTECTIVE APPOINTMENT OF COUNSEL, CONTINUING LEGAL AND JUDICIAL EDUCATION, ATT
What is Drug Court?
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Drug Court is a special court designed to deal with adult and juvenile defendants whose criminal behavior is directly related to their substance abuse. Participants must be referred for screening by the District Attorney, accepted into the program by the Drug Court Team, and agree to participate. Participants appear in Court and are involved in numerous other activities intended to promote substance free living.
An Initial Status Conference is a meeting of the judge and the lawyers (or unrepresented parties) to determine how the case is progressing. At the status conference, the judge may ask whether and how the parties have tried to settle the case. Often, court rules require the parties to file paperwork before the conference to answer questions about the issues to be discussed at the conference.
For more information, view About Family Cases Forms.
In Re: Arrowhead Colorado Metropolitan District v. Roxborough Park Foundation (Honorable Ben Leutwyler III)
Original Proceeding
RULE CHANGE 2023-11
Rule Change
RULES GOVERNING LAWYER DISCIPLINE AND DISABILITY PROCEEDINGS, PROTECTIVE APPOINTMENT OF COUNSEL, CONTINUING LEGAL AND JUDICIAL EDUCATION, ATT
In Re the Marriage of Nicole Flores and Hakiowskie Flores (Honorable Randall C. Arp)
Original Proceeding
In Re the Marriage of Webb-Galarza and Strong, Jason (Honorable Jacob Edson)
Original Proceeding
What payment options are available?
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For attorneys and licensed legal paraprofessionals, accepted payment types include ACH/E-Check, physical check, and credit card. Credit card payments are subject to a processing fee of up to 3%. The fee reflects the actual cost to process the transaction through a separate payment platform administered by the Statewide Internet Portal Authority (SIPA) and operated by Tyler Technologies. You can review the pricing model for all fees associated with the system.
For self-represented litigants, the system accepts Visa, MasterCard, and Discover.
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