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2022 Colorado Code
Title 15 - Probate, Trusts, and Fiduciaries
Article 11 - Intestate Succession and Wills
Editor's note: Articles 10 to 17 of this title were repealed and reenacted in 1973, and parts 1 to 9 of this article were subsequently repealed and reenacted in 1994, resulting in the addition, relocation, and elimination of sections as well as subject matter. For amendments to parts 1 to 9 of this article prior to 1994, consult the Colorado statutory research explanatory note and the table itemizing the replacement volumes and supplements to the original volume of C.R.S. 1973 beginning on page vii in the front of this volume and the editor's note immediately preceding article 10 of this title. Former C.R.S. section numbers prior to 1994 are shown in editor's notes following those sections that were relocated. For a detailed comparison of parts 1 to 9 of this article for 1994, see the comparative tables located in the back of the index.
- Part 1 - Intestate Succession
- Part 2 - Elective-Share of Surviving Spouse
- Part 3 - Spouse and Children Unprovided for in Wills
- Part 4 - Exempt Property and Allowances
- Part 5 - Wills and Will Contracts and Custody and Deposit of Wills
- Part 6 - Rules of Construction Applicable Only to Wills
- Part 7 - Rules of Construction Applicable to Wills and Other Governing Instruments
- Part 8 - General Provisions Concerning Probate and Nonprobate Transfers
- Part 9 - Honorary Trusts; Trusts for Pets
- Part 10 - International Wills
- Part 11 - Colorado Statutory Rule Against Perpetuities Act
- Part 12 - Uniform Disclaimer of Property Interests Act
- Part 13 - Colorado Uniform Electronic Wills Act
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