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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Petition for Declaration of Invalidity of Civil Union in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the names of the Petitioner and Co-Petitioner/Respondent at the top of the form. Ensure all details are accurate.
  3. Provide your contact information, including phone numbers and email addresses, in the designated fields.
  4. In section 1, check all applicable boxes that state why you believe the civil union is invalid. Be thorough in your explanations.
  5. Complete section 2 by entering the date and location of the civil union, along with any specific facts supporting your claim.
  6. Fill out sections 3 and 4 with detailed information about both parties, including residency duration and mailing addresses.
  7. If applicable, indicate if either party is expecting a child in section 6 and provide details about any children from the union in section 7.
  8. Complete sections regarding prior protection orders and human services involvement as required.
  9. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing and dating at the bottom of the form. Ensure notarization if necessary.

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District Courts These are courts of general jurisdiction in Colorados 23 judicial districts. They handle criminal, civil, domestic relations, juvenile, probate, and mental health cases. County Courts These are courts of limited jurisdiction in each of Colorados 64 counties.
The United States District Court for the District of Colorado is the sole federal judicial district in Colorado. Court for the District is held at Colorado Springs, Denver, Durango, and Grand Junction.
Colorado is sectioned into 22 Judicial Districts encompassing all 64 counties. Across the state, district boundaries are aligned with county lines some districts include just one county, while others include as many as seven. Each district has at least one district court location.
District Courts hear civil cases in any amount, as well as domestic relations, criminal, juvenile, probate, and mental health cases. District court decisions may be appealed to the Colorado Court of Appeals (in some cases directly to the Colorado Supreme Court).
February 28, 1929 The act divided the Eighth Circuit into two circuits, reorganizing the judicial districts of Arkansas, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota as a new Eighth Circuit and Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah, and Wyoming as the Tenth Circuit.

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The Colorado court system consists of the Supreme Court, an intermediate Court of Appeals, district courts and county courts.
The United States District Court for the District of Colorado (in case citations, D. Colo. or D. Col.) is a federal court in the Tenth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).

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