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  2. Begin by filling in the 'In re the Marriage of' section, providing details about the case. Ensure you enter accurate names and relevant information.
  3. Complete the Petitioner and Co-Petitioner/Respondent sections with full names, addresses, and contact information. This includes phone numbers and email addresses for effective communication.
  4. Fill out the Case Information Sheet by entering your date of birth, social security number, and residential address. If your mailing address differs, provide that as well.
  5. List any children involved in the case, including their full names, present addresses, sex, date of birth, and social security numbers. Use an additional sheet if necessary.
  6. Indicate whether you or your co-petitioner will be self-represented or if both parties have retained an attorney. Finally, date your form before submission.

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JDF 1019 Decree (divorce or legal separation)
.courts.state.co.us/forms. JDF 208 Application for a State Paid Professional.
Begin by filling out your personal information and contact details. Provide the details of the case including case number and parties involved. Indicate whether other parties agree with your request. Clearly state your request to the Court in the designated section.

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Apply for a Public Defender Forms. Complete the form that applies to you: For adults: JDF 208 - Request for a State Paid Professional. For juveniles: JDF 219 - Juvenile Delinquency Application for Public Defender. Submit. Submit your form by email or in person to any Public Defenders office. There is no filing fee.
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.

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