Page 1 of 6JDF 823 R7-13 INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN – MINOR© 2012 Colorado Judicial Department for use in the Courts of ColoradoINSTRUCTIONS FOR APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN - MINORGENERAL INFORMATION The Minor child must be a resident, or be present at the time of the commencement of the proceeding in the
county in which you are filing the petition. The Minor or a person interested in the welfare of the Minor may file the case. A name-based criminal history record check from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and a current
credit report of the proposed guardian must be filed with the Court. If the Minor has income, such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or other significant income, or owns
assets, such as real estate or stocks, you may need to file for conservatorship in order to manage the money
or assets. The Court may appoint a Guardian for a Minor, if the Court finds the appointment would be in the best interest
of the Minor and one of these four statements applies: 1. The parents consent to the appointment. 2. The parents’ parental rights have been terminated by a court order. 3. The parents are unwilling or unable to exercise their parental rights. For example, the parents are
deceased or they have abandoned the child. 4. Guardianship of a child has previously been granted to a third party and the third party has subsequently
died or become incapacitated and the guardian has not made an appointment of a guardian either by will
or written instrument. For additional information, please review §15-14-201 through §15-14-210, C.R.S. If you have a disability and need a reasonable accommodation to access the courts, please contact your local
ADA Coordinator. Contact information can be obtained from the following website:
http://www.courts.state.co.us/Administration/HR/ADA/Coordinator_List.cfm
COMMON TERMS
Petitioner: A person who files a Petition for the Appointment of a Guardian. Guardian: A person at least 21 years of age, resident or non-resident, who has qualified as
a guardian of a Minor based on an appointment by the Court.
Interested Person: Persons identified by Colorado Law who must be given notice of a court
proceeding. See Step 3 for a complete list.
Letters: Formal notice identifying the authority of the Guardian. Minor: An unemancipated person who is under the age of 18. Guardian Nominee: A person named in the petition to serve as the Guardian. Ward: A Minor for whom a Guardian has been appointed. Order: Official document identifying the authority of the Guardian and his/her
responsibilities during the Guardianship. These standard instructions are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice
about your case. If you choose to represent yourself, you are bound by the same rules and procedures
as an attorney. If you do not understand this information, please contact an attorney.
Page 2 of 6JDF 823 R7-13 INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN – MINOR© 2012 Colorado Judicial Department for use in the Courts of ColoradoFEESA filing fee of $ 164.00 is required. If you have a family situation that requires you to file a guardianship for more
than one child, only one filing fee is required, if the Petitions are filed on the same day. If you are unable to pay,
you must complete the Motion to File without Payment and Supporting Financial Affidavit (JDF 205) and submit it
to the Court. Once you submit the completed JDF 205 form and a blank Order (JDF 206), the Court will decide
whether you need to pay the filing fee.Other fees that a party to the case may encounter are as follows: Certification of Orders and Letters $20.00 Service Fees Varies Copy of Documents $ .75 per page The Court may appoint a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) to investigate and report back to the Court, for the
purpose of determining if the Guardianship is in the best interest of the Minor. FORMSTo access a form online go to www.courts.state.co.us and click on the “Forms” tab. The packet/forms are
available in PDF or WORD by selecting Probate - Protective Proceedings - New Case - Guardianship - Minor.
You may complete a form online and print or you may print it and type or print legibly in black ink.
Read these instructions carefully to determine what forms you may need, as you may need all or some of
the listed forms. Check with the Court where you plan to file your case to determine if they have any
special requirements. JDF 714 Affidavit Regarding Due Diligence and Proof of Publication JDF 716 Notice of Hearing by Publication JDF 719 Waiver of Notice JDF 721 Irrevocable Power of Attorney JDF 800 Acknowledgment of Responsibilities JDF 805 Acceptance of Office JDF 806 Notice of Hearing to Interested Persons JDF 807 Notice of Hearing to Respondent (Adult or Minor) JDF 812 Notice of Appointment of Guardian and/or Conservator JDF 824 Petition for Appointment of Guardian - Minor JDF 825 Consent of Parent JDF 826 Consent or Nomination of Minor JDF 830 Letters of Guardianship - Minor You will also need to file one of the following proposed orders depending on what type of guardianship
you are requesting. JDF 827 Order Appointing Guardian - Minor JDF 828 Order Appointing Temporary Guardian - Minor JDF 829 Order Appointing Emergency Guardian - Minor
STEPS TO FILING YOUR CASE
Step 1: Complete Forms.Selecting these instructions indicates that you are planning on filing for a Guardianship for a Minor. If you have a
family situation that requires you to file a guardianship for more than one child you will be required to prepare the
appropriate forms for each child. Each child will have his or her own case for confidentiality purposes. The $164.0 filing fee is per Petitioner(s) seeking the guardianship(s) and not per case. The Petitions must be filed on
the same day. The caption below needs to be completed on all forms filed. Make sure that you make a copy of
all the forms you file with the Court for your own records.
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Court Address:
In the Interest of:Minor9 COURT USE ONLY 9Attorney or Party Without Attorney (Name and Address):Phone Number: Email:FAX Number: Atty. Reg. #:Case Number:Division: Courtroom:NAME OF FORM
Petition for Appointment of Guardian for Minor (JDF 824).
The Petitioner must complete all applicable sections on the form. If the child's father is not known (no name appears on the birth certificate), then a copy of the birth
certificate of the child should be attached to the Petition. If the parental rights have been terminated or
the parents are deceased, copies of the termination papers or the death certificates should be attached to
the Petition. The Petitioner must sign this form in the presence of a Court Clerk or Notary Public. Acceptance of Office (JDF 805). Complete all applicable sections on the form and attach the name-based criminal history check and
current credit report for the proposed guardian. Attach a legible copy of the proposed guardian’s driver’s license, passport or other government-
issued identification. Obtain and attach a name-based criminal history record check for the proposed guardian from
Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI). To obtain a name-based criminal history check, contact CBI
at 690 Kipling Street Denver, CO 80215, (303) 239-4300, or at
www.cbi.state.co.us and click on CBI
Records Check.
Obtain a current credit report of the proposed guardian. Below are a few credit reporting agencies: Equifax, Inc., P.O. Box 740241, Atlanta, GA 30374, 1-800-685-1111, or at www.equifax.com Experian, P.O. Box 2002, Allen, TX 75013, 1-888-397-3742, or at www.experian.com TransUnion, P.O. Box 2000, Chester, PA 19022, 1-800-916-8800, or at www.transunion.com Redact (strikeout) all social security numbers identified on the credit report and all but the last four
digits of account numbers. The cost for all criminal history checks and credit reports must be paid by the proposed guardian. The proposed guardian must sign the Acceptance of Office in the presence of a Court Clerk or Notary
Public. Waiver of Notice (JDF 719). This form can be completed by any interested person (except the Minor), who wishes to waive notice of
any hearings or matters before the Court. This form cannot be completed by the Minor. See Notice requirements in Step 4. If this form is used, it must be signed in the presence of a Court Clerk or Notary Public. Irrevocable Power of Attorney (JDF 721). This form is required only if the proposed guardian lives out-of-state. The proposed out-of-state guardian must complete this form and sign it before a Court Clerk or Notary
Public.
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Consent or Nomination of Minor (JDF 826) The Minor who is the subject of the appointment, if 12 years of age or older, has the right to consent or
refuse to consent to an appointment of a guardian. JDF 826 can be completed by the Minor to indicate
his/her consent to or refusal of the appointment. The Court will take into account the Minor’s wishes,
but refusal to consent does not guarantee that the Court will not appoint the proposed guardian. If the Minor signs this form, it must be signed in the presence of a Court Clerk or Notary Public. Note: This is not a substitute for personal service. Step 4 - Notice of Hearing to Minor must still be
completed.
Consent of Parent (JDF 825). The Minor’s parent can consent to the appointment by completing JDF 825. If the parent signs this form, it must be signed in the presence of a Court Clerk or Notary Public. Letters of Guardianship - Minor (JDF 830). Complete only the caption on the form. The Court will complete the remainder of the form and sign it following the appointment of the Guardian. Proposed Order (JDF 827, JDF 828 or JDF 829). Select the appropriate Order based on the type of guardianship you are requesting. The proposed order
should match your selection from number 1 on the Petition – JDF 824. Complete only the caption on the form. Step 2: You are Ready to File your Papers with the Court.Provide the Court with the documents completed as described in Step 1 above and pay the $ 164.00 filing fee.
You will need to make copies of the documents for each of the following persons:1. Any person alleged to have had the primary care and custody of the Minor 60 days before the filing of the
Petition, 2. Each living parent of the Minor or, if there is none, the adult nearest in kinship that can be found, 3. Any person nominated as Guardian by the Minor if the Minor has attained 12 years of age, 4. Any appointee of a parent whose appointment has not been prevented or terminated. 5. Any Guardian or Conservator currently acting for the Minor in this state or elsewhere. You may receive a hearing date from the clerk at the time of filing your paperwork or you may need to contact the
clerk later to obtain the hearing date. The date and time of this hearing is important, as you will need it to
complete the Notice of Hearing or publication forms described in Step 3 and Step 4.Step 3: Notice to Parents and Other Interested Persons, if any. (By Mail or Publication)
All persons listed in Step 2 must be given notice of the upcoming hearing. (Unless they are the Petitioners,
both parents must be given notice of the hearing.)
Service by Mail. If you know the address of the person to whom you are giving notice, complete the Notice of
Hearing to Interested Persons (JDF 806). Mail copies of all documents filed with the Court (including the Petition for Guardianship) and the
completed Notice of Hearing to Interested Persons (JDF 806), at least 14 days before the time set for
the hearing.
Page 5 of 6JDF 823 R7-13 INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN – MINOR© 2012 Colorado Judicial Department for use in the Courts of Colorado Complete the Certificate of Service portion on the form, listing the names and addresses of all
persons to whom you sent the notice and the date you sent it and file the form with the Court at or
before your hearing. If the address of either parent or any interested person is unknown, you must publish the notice of
the hearing in the newspaper. See Service by Publication instructions below. Service by Publication. If you do not have a current address for the parents or other interested persons, or if their identity
is not known and cannot be ascertained with reasonable diligence, you must publish the notice of
hearing in the newspaper. Before doing this you may wish to search the Internet, contact prior
employers, friends, etc. to locate a current address. Notice of Hearing by Publication (JDF 716). Complete this form and have it published in a newspaper of general circulation in the county
where the hearing is to be held. The notice must be published once a week for three consecutive weeks, with the last date of
publication being at least 14 days before the hearing date. The Petitioner must request a publisher’s affidavit from the newspaper after publication is completed.
This publisher’s affidavit, prepared by the newspaper, will serve as proof that the Notice of Hearing by
Publication (JDF 716) was published. This publisher’s affidavit must be attached to the Affidavit
Regarding Due Diligence and Proof of Publication (JDF 714). See form identified below. Affidavit Regarding Due Diligence and Proof of Publication (JDF 714). Complete all sections on this form. The purpose of this form is to describe to the Court your
efforts to locate the individuals listed in the Notice of Hearing by Publication (JDF 716). The Petitioner must sign this form in the presence of a Court Clerk or Notary Public. Step 4: Notice of Hearing to Minor with Personal Service Affidavit.This step only applies when the Minor is 12 or older. You must personally serve the Minor at least 14 days
prior to the hearing. Helpful Hints to complete personal service: Select the Sheriff’s Department, a private process server, or someone you know who is 18 years or older,
who is not involved in the case, and who knows the rules of service. Request the sheriff, private process server, or other person serving the documents to deliver personally to
the Minor the Notice of Hearing (JDF 807) and copies of all documents filed with the Court. Request that the sheriff, private process server, or other person serving the documents complete the
Personal Service Affidavit on the second page of the Notice of Hearing (JDF 807) and return it to the
Petitioner. The Petitioner should then file with the Court, the Notice of Hearing to Respondent (Adult or Minor) (JDF
807) with the completed Personal Service Affidavit. Step 5: Hearing.The Petitioner must appear at the hearing and should be prepared to present evidence as to why the
Guardianship is in the child's best interest. Be prepared to present evidence showing that the parents are aware of the proceedings and that they
consent to the Guardianship. If the Petitioner cannot prove that the parents consent to the Guardianship
then he/she must be prepared to present evidence showing that the parents are either unwilling or unable
to take care of the child or that their parental rights have been terminated. If the Court appoints a Guardian, the Court will issue Letters (JDF 830) as a formal notice of the
appointment and provide you with a copy of the Order Appointing Guardian. You may need certified copies of the Letters and Order. The number needed will vary, depending on
your circumstances.Copies of the Order must be provided to all interested persons identified in the Order.
Page 6 of 6JDF 823 R7-13 INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN – MINOR© 2012 Colorado Judicial Department for use in the Courts of ColoradoStep 6: Requirements after the Court Appoints a Guardian. Complete and sign the Acknowledgment of Responsibilities (JDF 800). Letters of Appointment will not be
issued until this form is submitted. Refer to the Order Appointing Guardian for a Minor to determine if/when the annual report is due. The
purpose of the annual report is to report to the Court and interested persons as to the well being of the
Minor. The Guardian’s Report must be provided to the persons listed in the Order of Appointment. A
guardian shall give notice of the filing of the guardian’s report, together with a copy of the report to those
listed in the Order of Appointment within ten days of filing the report with the court. Refer to the Order Appointing Guardian for Minor regarding completing the Notice of Appointment of
Guardian and/or Conservator (JDF 812). The purpose of this form is to notify the Minor, if 12 years or
older, and persons given notice of the Petition that they have the right to request termination or
modification of the Guardianship. The Minor may not move outside the State of Colorado without an Order from the Court. Note:
A Guardian’s Manual is available to assist the newly appointed Guardian. This manual identifies general
responsibilities and important Guardianship issues, along with completed sample forms to assist the preparer.The responsibilities of the guardian terminate upon the death, resignation, or removal of the
guardian or upon the Minor’s death, adoption, marriage, or attainment of majority. Resignation
of a guardian does not terminate the guardianship until approved by the Court.
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