Family Law
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Findings and Orders After Detention Hearing-Juvenile Family Law
Findings and Orders After Detention Hearing (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 319)
Findings and Orders After 24-Month Permanency Hearing-Juvenile Family Law
Findings and Orders After 24-Month Permanency Hearing (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 366.25)
Findings and Orders After 12-Month Permanency Hearing-Juvenile Family Law
Findings and Orders After 12-Month Permanency Hearing (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 366.21(f))
Findings and Order After Hearing to Consider Nonminor’s Request to Reenter Foster Care
Findings and Order After Hearing to Consider Nonminor’s Request to Reenter Foster Care
Delinquency Court Proceeding Findings and Orders-Juvenile Family Law
Delinquency Court Proceeding Findings and Orders
Custody Order—Juvenile—Final Judgment
Custody Order—Juvenile—Final Judgment
order to convert legal separation to decree of dissolution – civil union
Template Document
Order to Confirm Foreign Decree-Marriage and Divorce
Template Document
Qualified Domestic Relations Order for a PERA Account
Colorado state law permits the division of Colorado PERA retirement benefits through a Domestic Relations Order (DRO) in conjunction with a divorce involving a PERA member or retiree. A DRO involving a PERA member/retiree must be created in accordance with Colorado law and PERA Rules and procedures. This form must be used by the court, without changes or alterations, for the division of a PERA benefit plan and/or for modification of a prior DRO.
PERA is a 401(a) defined benefit retirement plan, sometimes called a pension plan. For most members, PERA serves as a substitute for Social Security. PERA provides benefits to you when you retire or are disabled, or to your survivors after your death.