Colorado Code § 15-14-433

Foreign conservator - proof of authority - bond - powers
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If a conservator
has not been appointed in this state and a petition in a protective proceeding is not pending in
this state, a conservator appointed in the state in which the protected person resides may file in a
district or probate court of this state, in a county in which property belonging to the protected
person is located, authenticated copies of the conservator's appointment documents and of any
bond. Thereafter, the conservator may exercise all powers of a conservator appointed in this state
as to property in this state and may maintain actions and proceedings in this state subject to any
conditions otherwise imposed upon nonresident parties.

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