An interested person not otherwise entitled to notice who desires to be notified before any order is made in a guardianship proceeding, including a proceeding after the appointment of a guardian, or in a protective proceeding, may file a request for notice with the clerk of the court in which the proceeding is pending in accordance with Colorado rules of probate procedure. The clerk shall send or deliver a copy of the request to the guardian and to the conservator if one has been appointed. A request is not effective unless it contains a statement showing the interest of the person making it and the address of that person or a lawyer to whom notice is to be given. The request is effective only as to proceedings conducted after its filing. A governmental agency paying or planning to pay benefits to the respondent or protected person is an interested person in a protective proceeding.
Source: L. 2000: Entire part R&RE, p. 1783, § 1, effective January 1, 2001 (see § 15-17-103).
Structure Colorado Code
Title 15 - Probate, Trusts, and Fiduciaries
Article 14 - Persons Under Disability - Protection
§ 15-14-104. Facility of Transfer
§ 15-14-105. Delegation of Power by Parent or Guardian
§ 15-14-106. Subject-Matter Jurisdiction
§ 15-14-107. Transfer of Jurisdiction
§ 15-14-109. Practice in Court - Consolidation of Proceedings
§ 15-14-110. Letters of Office
§ 15-14-111. Effect of Acceptance of Appointment
§ 15-14-112. Termination of or Change in Guardian's or Conservator's Appointment
§ 15-14-113.5. Appointments Without Notice - Investigation - Report - Procedures
§ 15-14-115. Guardian Ad Litem
§ 15-14-116. Request for Notice - Interested Persons
§ 15-14-117. Multiple Appointments or Nominations
§ 15-14-118. Small Estate - Person Under Disability - No Personal Representative
§ 15-14-119. Notice to Public Institutions on Appointment of Guardian or Conservator
§ 15-14-120. Uniform Veterans' Guardianship Act Not Affected