COLORADO RULES OF PROBATE PROCEDURE 2025

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Rule 24 - Determination of Matters by Hearing Without Appearance (a) A hearing without appearance is a setting before or with the court for a ruling without the appearance of the parties.
In Colorado, you can make a living trust to avoid probate for virtually any asset you ownreal estate, bank accounts, vehicles, and so on. You need to create a trust document (its similar to a will), naming someone to take over as trustee after your death (called a successor trustee).
Some Examples of non-probate properties include: Money placed into a bank account that is payable to a beneficiary on death, such as a Totten Trust. Assets payable to a named heir upon your death, including the payoffs of a life insurance policy, annuity, occupation benefit contract, 401k, or IRA.
Under Rule 62 of the Colorado Rules of Probate Procedure (Rule 62), a guardian or conservator of a minor or an incapacitated person (the protected person) must obtain court approval of a proposed settlement of the wards claim. Rule 62 details the requirements of the Petition for Approval of a Settlement.
All wills and intestate estates must be probated, but the degrees of court involvement and complexity range from simple and inexpensive to complicated and costly.

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Non-probate assets are those that do not require a courts involvement during the probate process, allowing for a smoother and quicker transfer to beneficiaries. These assets can include life insurance policies, retirement accounts, and properties held in joint tenancy, among others.
Assets that are owned in joint tenancy, such as real property or a bank account, or assets that have a beneficiary designation like a life insurance policy or IRA, pass to the beneficiaries by operation of a contract, and are not subject to the provisions in the will or the probate process.

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