Colorado Code § 15-14-304

Judicial appointment of guardian - petition
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(1) An individual or a person
interested in the individual's welfare may petition for a determination of incapacity, in whole or
in part, and for the appointment of a limited or unlimited guardian for the individual.
(2) The petition must set forth the petitioner's name, residence, current address if
different, relationship to the respondent, and interest in the appointment and, to the extent
known, state or contain the following with respect to the respondent and the relief requested:
(a) The respondent's name, age, principal residence, current street address, and, if
different, the address of the dwelling in which it is proposed that the respondent will reside if the
appointment is made;
(b) (I) The name and address of the respondent's:
(A) Spouse or partner in a civil union or, if the respondent has none, an adult with whom
the respondent has resided for more than six months within one year before the filing of the
petition; and
(B) Adult children and parents; or
(II) If the respondent has neither spouse, partner in a civil union, adult child, nor parent,
at least one of the adults nearest in kinship to the respondent who can be found with reasonable
efforts;
(c) The name and address of each person responsible for care or custody of the
respondent, including the respondent's treating physician;
(d) The name and address of each legal representative of the respondent;
(e) The name and address of each person nominated as guardian by the respondent;
(f) The name and address of each proposed guardian and the reason why the proposed
guardian should be selected;
(g) The reason why guardianship is necessary, including a brief description of the nature
and extent of the respondent's alleged incapacity;
(h) If an unlimited guardianship is requested, the reason why limited guardianship is
inappropriate and, if a limited guardianship is requested, the powers to be granted to the limited
guardian; and
(i) A general statement of the respondent's property with an estimate of its value,
including any insurance or pension, and the source and amount of any other anticipated income
or receipts.

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