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Any person concerned about the minors welfare can file a guardianship case. 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.
You can be the guardian for an adult who lives in Colorado even if you live in another state. The court will name a guardian for an adult only if the court decides that the adult needs a guardian. The court will need to decide that the adult is not able to care for themselves or make their own decisions without help.
Limited Guardianship If an incapacitated person is able to make some of their own decisions, a court may limit the guardians authority to make decisions on behalf of the incapacitated person.
(Family members often do not request compensation.) The Colorado Probate Code states that any compensation paid to a fiduciary, including a Guardian, must be reasonable.
When a petition is filed to establish a guardianship, the court appoints a guardian ad Litem (GAL). The GAL represents the clients best interests (not the client him or herself) in the guardianship proceeding. The GAL also acts as a neutral investigator for the court.
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The court may appoint an individual, a trust company, or a bank with general power to serve as trustee, as conservator of the estate of the protected person. An individual appointed must be 21 years of age or older.
A guardian ad litem is an attorney and must follow all of the ethical rules that bind attorneys. For example, they may not communicate directly to a party who is represented by counsel or knowingly offer false evidence.
Who Can Act as a Guardian Ad Litem in Colorado? In Colorado, a guardian ad litem must be an attorney who is licensed to practice law in the state. The attorney will be responsible for acting in the best interests of the child or incapacitated person.
You can be the guardian for an adult who lives in Colorado even if you live in another state. The court will name a guardian for an adult only if the court decides that the adult needs a guardian. The court will need to decide that the adult is not able to care for themselves or make their own decisions without help.
In most instances, the powers of a limited conservatorship of the person allow the conservator to arrange for the housing, health care, meals, personal care, housekeeping, transportation, recreation, and education of the conservatee.

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