To respond to a lawsuit, fill out JDF 81. If you file late and a default has entered, also file JDF 78. Mail the forms to the Court at the address at the top of the Complaint. Mail a copy to the Plaintiff. Keep a copy for yourself. Visit the Fees Page for guides and forms to waive the filing fee.
How to File For a Motion to Enforce Download and complete the required forms. These are available online on the Colorado court website. ... File the completed forms with the court. ... Provide the other party with a copy of the motion by mail. Wait for further updates from the court on hearings or direct rulings.
In Colorado, a motion to enforce is a legal tool that can be used to ensure that an existing court order or agreement is followed. When one party fails to comply with the terms of a court order or agreement, the other party may file a motion to enforce to seek enforcement of the terms.
A guardian is responsible for a protected person's well being; and personal care. A conservator is responsible for the person's estate or financial affairs.
A conservatorship case is started by the filing of a Petition for the Appointment of Conservator by the petitioner in the place where the incapacitated person resides, or, if he or she does not reside in Colorado, any place where he or she has property. Typically, the two petitions are filed at the same time.
You must mail or hand-deliver a copy of JDF 888 Petition for Termination of Conservatorship to the Protected Person (if they are at least 12 years old) and all other interested persons. After mailing or hand-delivering a copy, fill out the Certificate of Service part of the form and file it with the court.
A motion is an application to the court made by the prosecutor or defense attorney, requesting that the court make a decision on a certain issue before the trial begins. The motion can affect the trial, courtroom, defendants, evidence, or testimony. Only judges decide the outcome of motions.
Disposition & Motion Hearings/District Court Motion hearings, at which a court will hear arguments on oral or written requests for a ruling on a particular legal point or issue related to the criminal case, are also scheduled prior to trial.