Colorado Code § 13-58-102

Execution to issue after one year
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When any judgment becomes a lien and
the defendant dies before execution is issued thereon, the remedy of the person in whose favor
the judgment has been rendered shall not be delayed nor suspended by reason of the nonage of
any heir of such defendant. No execution shall issue upon such judgment until the expiration of
one year after the death of the defendant, nor shall any law of this state which gives no
preference to the claims of a creditor of a deceased debtor be so construed as to impair or affect
the lien of any judgment.

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