Colorado Code § 28-5-206

Appointment of guardian - petition
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(1) A petition for the appointment of a
guardian may be filed by any relative or friend of the ward or by any person who is authorized
by law to file a petition. If there is no person so authorized or if the person so authorized refuses
or fails to file such a petition within thirty days after mailing of notice by the veterans
administration to the last-known address of the person, if any, indicating the necessity for the
same, a petition for appointment may be filed by any resident of this state.
(2) The petition for appointment shall set forth the name, age, and place of residence of
the ward, the name and place of residence of the nearest relative, if known, and the fact that the
ward is entitled to receive benefits payable by or through the veterans administration and shall
set forth the amount of money then due and the amount of probable future payments.
(3) The petition shall also set forth the name and address of the person or institution, if
any, having actual custody of the ward and the name, age, relationship, if any, occupation, and
address of the proposed guardian, and if the nominee is a natural person, the number of wards for
whom the nominee is presently acting as guardian. Notwithstanding any law as to priority of
persons entitled to appointment or the nomination in the petition, the court may appoint some
other individual or a bank or trust company as guardian if the court determines it is for the best
interest of the ward.
(4) In the case of a mentally incompetent ward, the petition shall show that such ward
has been rated incompetent by the veterans administration on examination in accordance with
the laws and regulations governing the veterans administration.

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