Colorado Code § 15-14-408

Original petition - procedure at hearing
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(1) Unless excused by the court
for good cause, a proposed conservator shall attend the hearing. The respondent shall attend the
hearing, unless excused by the court for good cause. The respondent may present evidence and
subpoena witnesses and documents, examine witnesses, including any court-appointed
physician, psychologist, or other individual qualified to evaluate the alleged impairment, and the
visitor, and otherwise participate in the hearing. The hearing may be held in a manner that
reasonably accommodates the respondent and may be closed upon request of the respondent, or
upon a showing of good cause; except that the hearing may not be closed over the objection of
the respondent.
(2) Any person may request permission to participate in the proceeding. The court may
grant the request, with or without hearing, upon determining that the best interest of the
respondent will be served. The court may attach appropriate conditions to the participation.
(3) The petitioner shall make every reasonable effort to secure the respondent's
attendance at the hearing.

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