Rule Change
COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Rules 10, 16.2, 26, 121 §1-15, and 121 §1-26
Rule Change
COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Chapter 25 Colorado Rules of County Court Civil Procedure
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Restitution is an order made by the court holding offenders accountable for the financial losses they caused to the victims of their crimes. Restitution is a final judgment that does not expire. There is no statute of limitations for collecting court-ordered restitution.
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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.
Rule Change
THE COLORADO RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
Rule 1.5, Comment to Rule 1.5, and Form Flat Fee Agreement
The children must reside in Colorado for a minimum of six months prior to the filing date, or since birth if under six months of age. If this time requirement is not met at the time of filing, issues regarding the children cannot be addressed as part of the dissolution/legal separation case.
The Juror Service Certificate, found on the Judicial website, identifies the number of days an employee appeared for jury duty. Requests may take several days depending on the location of your jury service. Please contact your local Jury Commissioner if you are having difficulty accessing the online certificate after the allotted time frame.
Rule Change
COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Rule 33 and Form 20
Rules 103, 403, and Forms
An overview from 2012 on how effective Family Drug Courts were in treatment, time children spend in out-of-home placements, reunification of
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