Colorado Statutes
§ 15-5-203 — Subject matter jurisdiction
Colorado § 15-5-203
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Bluebook
Colo. Rev. Stat. § 15-5-203 (2026).
Text
(1)The district court or, in the city
and county of Denver, the probate court, has exclusive jurisdiction of proceedings in
this state brought by a trustee, trust director, or beneficiary concerning the
administration of a trust.
(2)The district court or, in the city and county of Denver, the probate court,
has concurrent jurisdiction with other district courts of this state of other
proceedings involving trusts and third parties, such as proceedings by or against
creditors or debtors of trusts.
(3)This section does not preclude judicial or nonjudicial alternative dispute
resolution.
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Legislative History
Source: L. 2018: Entire article added, (SB 18-180), ch. 169, p. 1154, � 1,
effective January 1, 2019. L. 2019: (1) amended, (SB 19-105), ch. 51, p. 174, � 4,
effective August 2.
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