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  2. Begin by entering the court address and selecting the appropriate court type (District Court or Denver Probate Court).
  3. Fill in the details regarding the deceased, including their name, case number, and date of death.
  4. Complete section 8 by listing the heirs of the decedent, specifying their names, relationships, and share/percentage of the estate.
  5. In section 9, provide information about the appointed Personal Representative, including their name, age confirmation, addresses, and contact numbers.
  6. Indicate whether the Personal Representative will serve with or without bond and specify if it will be supervised or unsupervised administration.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving or exporting your completed form.

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For formal probate, you must complete and file: JDF 920 - Petition for Formal Probate of Will and Formal Appointment of Personal Representative. JDF 911 - Acceptance of Appointment. JDF 912 - Renunciation and/or Nomination of Personal Representative. JDF 721 - Irrevocable Power of Attorney. JDF 711 - Notice of Hearing.
Generally, in Colorado, you have up to three years to file probate after death, but its best to start sooner. After this time, you may only file probate under very limited circumstances.
If you are curious about your role as PR or need to obtain Letters Testamentary, call (720) 513-2299 to set up a flat-rate* legal consult with a probate attorney. The probate court will then issue Letters of Administration if someone passes without a will or Letters Testamentary if someone passes with a will.

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However, probate is usually unnecessary if the deceased person holds all their property jointly with their spouse. In this case, no probate proceeding will be necessary as the property can be transferred into the sole name of the surviving spouse, without the need to go through the probate process.
Generally, in Colorado, you have up to three years to file probate after death, but its best to start sooner. After this time, you may only file probate under very limited circumstances.
Once the creditors are notified of the probate, they can file their claims with the court or the executor. The executor must review each claim and determine whether to allow or disallow it. The executor may allow a claim in whole or in part or reject it entirely.
Informal probate simply involves filing certain probate forms with the probate court, usually in the county where the decedent lived at the time of their death. If the decedent did not have a will, Colorado probate law explains how the decedents assets will be inherited.
However, probate is usually unnecessary if the deceased person holds all their property jointly with their spouse. In this case, no probate proceeding will be necessary as the property can be transferred into the sole name of the surviving spouse, without the need to go through the probate process.

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