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Probate is initiated when a person files a petition for probate with the states probate court system. The petition is normally filed by the executor of the deceaseds will or by a member of the deceaseds family.
States also usually have courts that handle specific legal matters, e.g., probate court (wills and estates); juvenile court; family court; etc.
The state court system prosecutes crimes on behalf of citizens. The U.S. Government prosecutes individuals who commit crimes against the federal government. For example, robbery is a crime against a person, making it a state crime. Robbing a mail carrier is a federal crime since it involves a government agency.
Probate courts are governed by state and local law . Some jurisdictions have surrogate courts instead of probate courts. See Estate Planning ; Estates and Trusts ; State probate laws .
The probate process isnt a quick one. It generally takes 9 to 24 months, with the average being around 12 months, but can extend up to 2 years or more. Factors like the size of the estate, disputes, and court delays can lengthen the process.
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Whether a federal court may hear such claims, however, turns on the probate exception. The exception says that federal courts lack subject matter jurisdiction to probate wills or to administer decedents estates.
The Colorado Constitution created the Denver Probate Court and defines its jurisdiction, which includes all probate matters, alcohol/drug commitments and related matters, and the adjudication of the mentally ill.
District courts are Colorados trial courts of general jurisdiction. They handle divorce and custody cases, civil cases, juvenile cases, probate and criminal cases.

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