Instructions For Appointment Of A Conservator - Adult - Colorado 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Instructions For Appointment Of A Conservator - Adult - Colorado in the editor.
  2. Begin by completing the caption on all forms, including the District Court name and county. Ensure you have your contact information ready.
  3. Fill out the Petition for Appointment of Conservator (JDF 876) by providing all applicable sections. Remember to sign it in front of a Court Clerk or Notary Public.
  4. Attach necessary documents such as a legible copy of the proposed conservator’s ID and a name-based criminal history record check from CBI.
  5. Prepare additional forms like Waiver of Notice (JDF 719) if applicable, ensuring they are signed before a Court Clerk or Notary Public.
  6. Once completed, file your papers with the Court along with the $164 filing fee. Make copies for all interested persons listed in Step 2.
  7. Notify interested persons about the hearing date via mail or publication as outlined in Steps 3 and 4, ensuring compliance with notice requirements.
  8. Attend the hearing prepared to present evidence supporting the need for conservatorship and ensure all required documentation is submitted.

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To get a conservatorship in Colorado, you must file a petition in the district court of the county where the person in need lives. This petition should explain why the conservatorship is needed, supported by evidence of the individuals incapacity.
The cost of a conservatorship may be high, as an attorney must be hired to represent the individual and all family members and interested parties must be notified of the hearing. Outside of the cost of hiring an attorney, there are court filing fees, legal fees, investigators fees, and conservators fees.
Pay the filing fee. Conservatorship for Adults Filing Fees Petition for Appointment of Conservator for Adult $199.00
People under conservatorship are stripped of their civil liberties and their autonomy. Conservatees are at risk of abuse and exploitation by their conservatorships.
Different Types of Conservators and Their Fees Conservator TypeWho They AreAverage Cost Family Member A relative appointed to manage personal or financial affairs $0$50/hour (often unpaid) Professional Conservator Licensed individuals or agencies with expertise in managing estates $50$200/hour3 more rows Jan 9, 2025

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Generally speaking, you must file a petition for a conservatorship with the court of the county where your parent lives. You will need proof that your parent is mentally incapable of handling his/her own affairs. This is usually accomplished by a doctors statement supporting your position.

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