What is the process for transferring guardianship?

In Colorado, the process for transferring guardianship depends on whether the transfer is permanent or temporary. To transfer guardianship permanently, the current guardian must file a petition in the county court where the minor resides, according to state law. The petition must include information about the current guardianship, any proposed changes and the reasons for the transfer. If the court approves the petition, it will enter an order transferring guardianship to the proposed guardian. To transfer guardianship temporarily, the current guardian must file a motion in the same county court. The motion must contain the same information required in a petition to transfer guardianship permanently. The court will then determine whether the proposed guardian is fit and suitable, and if it is, enter an order transferring temporary guardianship. In either case, the transfer must be approved by the court, and the minor must be given notice of the transfer. The proposed guardian must also agree to have guardianship and be approved by the court. Lastly, the court must issue an order declaring the transfer of guardianship.

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