You must wait at least 182 days from the date your legal separation was finalized by the court (when the Decree of Legal Separation was entered) before you can file paperwork to change the l...
About Us The 13th Judicial District Probation Department is dedicated to provide community safety through the rehabilitation and accountability of the offender. The Probation Department is c...
Each spring and fall, the Colorado Supreme Court and Court of Appeals travels to high schools (and sometimes colleges or law schools) around Colorado to hold Oral Arguments in appellate case...
Courts may appoint Parental Responsibility Evaluators (PREs) in cases involving parental responsibilities, including parenting time and decision-making....
What's the Difference? A Legal Separation case can do everything a Divorce case can, but it doesn't legally end the marriage/civil union. What Can a Case Do?...
The Committee's purpose is to periodically review, correct, update, and improve the Colorado Rules of Juvenile Procedure. The Committee is chaired by the Honorable Craig R....
Criteria to End a Civil Union You can file in Colorado if: You or your partner have lived in Colorado for at least 91 days before filing; or You originally obtained the Civil Union in Colora...
The Colorado Judicial Ethics Advisory Board consists of judges and non-judges who provide advice on ethical issues to judicial officers who request an opinion on prospective conduct....
About the Division of Human Resources The Division of Human Resources develops and manages the personnel system for the Colorado Judicial Department....