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Rule Change 2003 (23)
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Rule Change 2003 (23) Colorado Appellate Rules. Chapter 32. Rule 39.5. (NEW) Attorney Fees on Appeal.
Rule Change 2004-19
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Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. Chapter 2. Pleadings and Motions; Rule 16.2 - Case Management (Domestic Relations);
Rule Change 2000 (10)
Rule Change
Rule Change 2000 (10) Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct re: Client-Lawyer Relationship; Rule 1.4 Communication; Rule 1.5 Fees.
Rule Change 2001 (2)
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Rule Change 2001 (2) THE COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE APPENDIX TO CHAPTERS 18 TO 20 COLORADO RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT, fees, safe
RULE CHANGE 2008-04
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CHAPTER 32 THE COLORADO APPELLATE RULES
Rule 4 Appeal as of Right - When Taken
RULE CHANGE 2011-05
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COLORADO RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
RULE 1.5 FEES
RULE 1.5.(b) and Comment [3A]
How much does it cost to E-File?
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There are three types of fees:
1. (Court) Statutory Filing Fees: Filings fees for specific filings. These are the same filing fees that are charged at the clerk’s office. These fees are not charged until the filing is accepted by the court. They can be waived if the courts grants a fee waiver. Currently, you can't E-File if you have received a fee waiver.
2. (CCE) E-Filing Fees: The $12 fee charged per filing. You can file as many documents as you need in one filing. This fee is not charged until the filing is accepted by the court.
3. (*CCE & USPS) Service Fees: These are the fees charged when a party requests the E-Filing system to provide Service. Service occurs when the party submits the filing. These fees are non-refundable. If the other party has a CCE account, they are automatically Served, and a $12 fee is charged. That information is included in the terms and conditions when the E-Filing account is created. If USPS Service is requested, the fees are based on the number of pages.
CCE (Colorado Courts E-Filing): There is a $12 fee to serve the other party if they have a CCE account.
USPS (United States Postal Service, a.k.a. US Mail): Review the E-Filing Pricing Model.
Statutory Filing fees, E-Filing fees, and E-Service fees are not assessed on filings until the courts accept them. Thus, Statutory, E-Filing, and E-Service fees are not charged on rejected filings. US Mail fees are assessed when the filing is submitted to the court and are non-refundable.
Each rejected filing will be accompanied by a reason for rejection. The system also allows rejected documents to automatically be included in a new filing that can be corrected and re-submitted to the court.
RULE CHANGE 2020-31
Rule Change
RULES GOVERNING CONTINGENT FEES
Repeal of Chapter 23.3, Rules 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 (forms)
Collections Investigators will use escalating enforcement measures to prompt payment. These measures may include phone calls, emails and letters, assessment of late fees and costs, garnishment of wages or other assets, along with other available remedies.
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