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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the court address at the top of the form. Ensure you select the appropriate court type: District Court, County Court, or Denver Juvenile Court.
  3. In the 'Petitioner/Plaintiff' and 'Respondent/Co-Petitioner/Defendant' sections, enter the names of the involved parties accurately.
  4. Complete the attorney's information including name, address, phone number, fax number, email, and attorney registration number.
  5. Fill in the case number and division details as required.
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  8. Sign and date the form at the bottom where indicated for attorney signature.
  9. Finally, complete the Certificate of Service section by indicating how you served a copy of this notice to all relevant parties.

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Colorados three-tiered judicial system Colorado state courts, like federal courts, have three tiers: trial courts, the state court of appeals, and the state supreme court. Cases start in trial courts and are reviewed by the state court of appeals.
The Colorado Supreme Court is the states court of last resort. Its decisions are binding on all other Colorado state courts. The Supreme Court is composed of seven justices who serve ten-year terms.
California has 2 types of state courts, trial courts (also called superior courts) and appellate courts, made up of the Courts of Appeal and the California Supreme Court.
The Colorado Open Records Act CORA requires that most public records be available to the public. A public record includes most writings made, maintained, or kept by our office. However, there are some exceptions concerning records made available under CORA.
The Colorado Supreme Court is the court of last resort in Colorados state court system. The Supreme Court generally hears appeals from the Court of Appeals, although in some instances individuals can appeal a lower courts decision directly to the Supreme Court.

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Article III states that these judges hold their office during good behavior, which means they have a lifetime appointment, except under very limited circumstances. Article III judges can be removed from office only through impeachment by the House of Representatives and conviction by the Senate.

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