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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Colorado Minor document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the court information, including the district or probate court and county. Ensure you enter the correct court address.
  3. In the 'In the Interests of' section, write the name of the minor. Then, input the case number and division details as required.
  4. Specify whether notice was reasonable or dispensed with, based on your situation. If notice is dispensed, list those who should be notified within 48 hours.
  5. Fill in the minor's date of birth and confirm that following standard procedures would likely result in substantial harm to their health or safety.
  6. Designate an emergency guardian by entering their name, address, phone number, and email. Make sure this person understands their responsibilities.
  7. Complete any additional orders from the court as necessary and ensure all fields are filled accurately before submission.

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In the United States, a minor is any individual under the specified age of majority for their state or territory., All states define an age of majority, which is usually set at 18, but states like Indiana and Mississippi set it at 21, while in Alabama, Colorado, Maryland, or Nebraska, the age of majority is 19.

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