Notice of Appointment of Guardian and or Conservator and Notice of Right to Request Termination Modification - Revised 1-01 - Colorado 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the court name and address at the top of the form. Ensure you select either 'District Court' or 'Denver Probate Court' as applicable.
  3. Fill in the details for the Ward/Protected Person, including their name and case number. This information is crucial for identifying the individual involved.
  4. Provide your contact information as the attorney or party without an attorney, including your phone number, fax number, email, and attorney registration number if applicable.
  5. In the section regarding appointment details, check the appropriate boxes indicating whether a Guardian or Conservator has been appointed. Attach any necessary orders as specified.
  6. Sign and date the form where indicated to validate your submission. Ensure that you also complete the Certificate of Service section by listing all individuals who received a copy of this notice.
  7. Finally, remember to file a copy of this Notice with the Court promptly without attaching copies of any orders.

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While there is some variation from state to state, when a court appoints a guardian, that court may remove the individuals right to: Determine residence. Consent to medical treatment. Make end-of-life decisions.
For Guardians Over the Person: Provide proper care, maintenance, education, and support. Supply food, clothing, shelter, and necessaries. Authorize medical, surgical, dental, psychiatric, and psychological care (although some medical treatments, such as experimental treatments, require court approval).
Give Notice to the Ward and Other Interested Persons Complete the required form. Use the forms link above to download and complete JDF 711 Notice of Hearing. Deliver the paperwork. File Certificate of Service with the court.
In California, a conservatorship is the legal term for a court proceeding in which a probate judge appoints a responsible adult or organization, known as a conservator, to manage the personal life and/or finances of an incapacitated adult, known as a conservatee.
He or she assumes the care and protection of the person for whom he/she is appointed the guardian. The guardian takes all legal decisions on behalf of the person and the property of the ward. The occasion for taking care of another person may be his minority that is, a person who has not completed 18 years of age.

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You must be at least 21 years old to be the guardian for a minor. You can ask the court to name you as the guardian, or you can ask the court to name someone else who is at least 21 years old as the guardian. You can be the guardian for a minor who lives in Colorado even if you live in another state.
A conservatorship provides a higher degree of protection for the conservatee than other alternatives due to court oversight of the conservatee.

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