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LawToolBox.com (for purchase) - LawToolBox, an Approved Member Advantage Provider of the Colorado Bar Association, maintains a large Forms Library. LawToolBox.com has consolidated hundreds of litigation-tested pleadings to form a comprehensive forms library for venues in Colorado. The company claims the forms always reflect the latest rule changes and are integrated with case flowcharts that help guide new attorneys through strategic decisions in managing their cases. Click on the LawToolBox link to view lists of their entire Forms Library. Subjects include State District Court, Court of Appeals, Supreme Court, Federal Civil, Divorce, Post Decree, Business Formation, Workers Comp, and Water.

Findlaw.com (free!) - Findlaw provides free forms for federal and state in the areas of tax, bankruptcy, corporate, etc., as well as links to other resources for forms on the Internet. 

Bradford Publishing (for purchase) - Bradford Publishing Company provides its most popular Colorado legal forms on their website. Visit them online, download, fill out, and print. PDF e-forms now available include:

  • Divorce and child support
  • Wills
  • Advance directives (living wills)
  • Evictions
  • Real estate sales contracts
  • Mechanic's liens, and more.

Bradford Publishing (no charge to registered users of the Denver Public Library) - As part of the resources of the Denver Public Library, some Bradford forms are available at no charge to registered users of the Denver Public Library.

US Legal Forms (for purchase) - U.S. Legal Forms is the original and premiere site for legal forms on the Internet. Over 36,000 legal documents and forms, including wills, name change, real estate and more.

Business Forms of ALL kinds for FREE from Microsoft - Microsoft’s website offers more than links to products for sale. A little-known area of its website has free downloadable templates of forms, like a new employee orientation checklist and a travel form to record flights, rental cars, etc.; brochures; a loan amortization schedule (with built-in formulas); fax cover sheets: planners; calendars and more for a variety of business and personal uses. Developers design and build the templates and make them available on Microsoft’s website for free. Why bother using them? They look very professional, and contain sophisticated graphics and cool fonts. The best part? They can be saved as a template to your own PC so you can fill them out on your own. Additionally, the text on the forms can be revised to suit your particular situation.  Did we mention that they’re free? To check it out, go to http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/default.aspx. You then can browse by type of form. Be sure to spend some time looking over the categories — some forms are listed under categories that you might not guess. Contact Reba Nance at reban@cobar.org if you have any questions.

Court Forms - You can search by anything that appears in the form including form number, form title, and words that appear in the body of the form. For example: JDF 427, Petition for Change of Name, OR Newspaper: publish this notice.
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Colorado Rules of Civil and Appellate Procedures - Published by CBA-CLE books, Colorado Rules of Civil and Appellate Procedures is a new, comprehensive, and authoritative reference for your practice library. This handy reference guide includes the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure (Chapters 1 through 17A), the Colorado Rules of County Court Civil Procedure, the Colorado Rules of Procedure for Small Claims Court, and the Colorado Appellate Rules. You will also find committee comments and annotations. In soft-bound format, this volume is convenient as a desk reference or for taking to court. The book is accompanied by a CD with the rules as well as helpful forms, including forms from Chapters 1 through 17A of the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure, county court forms, small claims court forms, and appellate forms. The rules and forms for the new Civil Access Pilot Project are also available on the CD. Click here for more information, and how to order.