Organizing Evidence for Colorado Family Courts
Filing Rules Overview
Colorado family courts follow the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. Electronic filing is mandatory in most judicial districts. Courts emphasize case management and organization of evidence. Exhibits must be properly authenticated and organized chronologically or by category.
Formatting Requirements
All documents must use 12-point font and standard margins (1 inch). Exhibits should be clearly labeled and indexed. Multi-page documents require page numbering. Electronic submissions must be in PDF format. Cover sheets are required for most filings and must include case information.
Common Mistakes
Poor organization of exhibits making it difficult for judges to follow the case narrative. Missing or incomplete exhibit indexes. Failure to authenticate digital evidence properly. Not following local court rules which can vary significantly between judicial districts. Submitting evidence without clear chronological or categorical organization.
How ThreadLock Aligns With Local Standards
ThreadLock case management features help organize evidence chronologically and by category. Timeline Builder creates clear narrative flow that judges can easily follow. Export tools generate properly formatted PDFs with automatic indexing and labeling. Document categorization aligns with Colorado court requirements for organized submission.