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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Colorado Protection document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information as the Petitioner, including your name and date of birth. Ensure accuracy for legal purposes.
  3. Identify the Respondent by entering their name and date of birth. This is crucial for the court's records.
  4. In the section regarding incidents, provide detailed accounts of any threats or acts of violence. Be specific about dates, times, and locations.
  5. Mark applicable circumstances that led you to seek a Civil Protection Order, such as domestic abuse or stalking.
  6. If there are other Protected Persons, list their full names along with their dates of birth, sex, and race.
  7. Complete the verification section at the end of the form by signing and dating it to affirm that all information provided is true.

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Once a referral is accepted as a report alleging child abuse or neglect, CPS initiates an investigation of the alleged incident or pursues an alternative response. In general, investigations determine whether or not the child was maltreated-or is at risk of maltreatment-and determine appropriate interventions.
In the Colorado Adult Protective Services statute (law), an at-risk adult is defined as an individual eighteen years of age or older who is susceptible to mistreatment or self-neglect because the individual is unable to perform or obtain services necessary for the individuals health, safety, or welfare or lacks
APS investigates allegations of physical and sexual abuse, caretaker neglect, exploitation and harmful acts (collectively referred to as mistreatment) and self-neglect of at-risk adults.
The primary difference lies in the relationship between the parties. Restraining orders are typically used in non-domestic situations involving harassment, stalking, or civil disputes. Protective orders are used in cases of domestic violence or abuse where the abuser has a close personal relationship with the victim.
Self-neglect: e.g. Failure to provide food, clothing, shelter, or health care for oneself. Mental suffering: e.g. Verbal assaults, threats, causing fear. Abduction: e.g. Removal from this state and restraint from returning to this state of any elder of dependent adult.

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