A decree entered pursuant to this part 13 is conclusive as to the rights of heirs or devisees in the property described in the order from the date of its entry. If such a decree affects title to real property, a certified copy of the decree must be recorded and indexed in the office of the county clerk and recorder of each county in which real property is located in like manner and in like effect as if it were a deed of conveyance from the decedent to the heirs or devisees. Any person claiming to be an heir or devisee, or the grantee or successor in interest of an heir or devisee, not served with notice by personal service or by mail, and who did not admit, accept, or waive service, or consent to the granting of the petition or enter a personal appearance, may petition to reopen the proceeding and modify the decree within one year after the entry thereof, but not thereafter; except that no such modification of the decree may serve to impair the rights of any person who, in reliance upon such decree, in good faith, for value, and without notice, purchased property or acquired a lien upon property. Notwithstanding any provision of this part 13 to the contrary, the admission of a previously unprobated will as part of a proceeding under this part 13 applies only to the decedent's particular property interests described in the petition, in accordance with section 15-12-1302 (3)(d)(X), for the decedent.
Source: L. 93: Entire part R&RE, p. 1244, § 1, effective July 1. L. 2016: Entire section amended, (SB 16-133), ch. 145, p. 435, § 7, effective August 10.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 15 - Probate, Trusts, and Fiduciaries
Article 12 - Probate of Wills and Administration
Part 13 - Determination of Heirs, Devisees, and Property Interests by Special Proceeding
§ 15-12-1302. Petition to Determine Heirship - Devisees - Interests in Property
§ 15-12-1303. Hearing - Notice - Service
§ 15-12-1304. Appearance - Hearing
§ 15-12-1306. Decree - Conclusive and When - Reopening
§ 15-12-1307. Title of Proceedings
§ 15-12-1308. Proceedings Under the Rules of Civil Procedure