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About Legal Custody Adoption A legal custody adoption is when a person whom a child has lived with takes a child into their home to raise them permanently....
About Reporting Out-of-State Adoption An out-of-state or foreign adoption is an order from a Colorado court saying that an adoption approved by a court outside of the United States is legal....
About Same Sex Parent Adoption - Without a Civil Union In a same sex parent adoption without a civil union, a person(s) indicates that he or she wants to raise the child permanently with the...
About Stepparent Adoption A stepparent adoption is when a person indicates that he or she wants to raise their child permanently with their husband or wife who is not the biological parent o...
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...
Municipal or City Court Appeals A municipal appeal is a request for a higher court (county court or district court) to review a city court's decision or order. Review §13-10-116, C.R.S....
About Property Tax Appeals When you start a property tax assessment appeal, you are asking the court to look at the amount of taxes that were assessed on your property....
About Toll Ticket Appeals A toll ticket appeal asks the court to look at the decision made by a hearing officer related to a ticket received for toll evasion on a toll road....
About Discontinuing Sex Offender Registration Use the forms and instructions in this section to learn how to discontinue sex offender registration for convictions in Colorado or in another s...
Criteria for Post-Conviction Relief Review paragraph #8 of Form 4 Petition for Postconviction Relief Pursuant to Criminal Procedure 35(c) for a list of reasons why your conviction could be f...
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....