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  2. Begin by entering the court address and case number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your case.
  3. Fill in your name, phone number, email, and fax number in the designated fields. If you are represented by an attorney, include their details as well.
  4. In the section labeled 'CONSENT OR NOMINATION OF MINOR', indicate whether you consent to the appointment of a guardian by checking the appropriate box.
  5. If nominating a guardian or conservator, provide their name and ensure they meet age requirements (21 years or older).
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Our busy state court system has four levels of courts: county courts, district courts, the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court. County courts handle about 450,000 case filings per year, and the district courts including our seven specially designated water courts handle about 235,000 cases per year.
Temporary Guardianship may last no longer than 6 months. If the court finds that following the procedures regarding notice, etc. will likely result in substantial harm to a minors health or safety and no other person appears to have authority to act in the circumstances.
The federal court system has three main levels: district courts (the trial court), circuit courts which are the first level of appeal, and the Supreme Court of the United States, the final level of appeal in the federal system.
The Local Court has two divisions to determine civil cases: The Small Claims Division hears claims up to $20,000. The General Division hears claims over $20,000 (up to $100,000).
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.

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The Colorado court system consists of the Supreme Court, an intermediate Court of Appeals, district courts and county courts. Each county is served both by a district court and a county court. Special probate and juvenile courts exist in the City and County of Denver.

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