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Case Number: 10JV30

112600-1

District Court, Moffat County, Colorado

Court Address: 221 West Victory Way, Suite 300 Craig CO 81625



Phone Number: (970) 824-8254

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF



COLORADO

In the interest of:

DAVID LOYA, ANGEL QUEZADA, ERIC QUEZADA and NAOMI ALEXA WALTON, Children.

and Concerning:

Respondents: MONICA QUEZADA, Mother, RICHARD THOMAS WALTON, Father of Eric Quezada and Naomi Alexa Walton; CARLOS QUEZADA, Father of Angel Quezada

Jeremy J. Snow Atty. Reg. # 37323

Moffat County Attorney

221 West Victory Way, Suite 120

Craig, Colorado 81625

Phone Number: 970-826-3404

FAX: 970-826-3408

E-mail: jjsnow@moffatcounty.net

Case Number: 10JV30

AMENDED SUMMONS

PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO TO Carlos Quezada, Respondent.

You are hereby notified that a verified petition has been filed in the above-named Court in which it is represented to the Court that: The children named above is dependent or neglected as defined in the State Children’s Code, C.R.S. 19-3-102 (1)(a), (b), (c), and (d) for the reasons set forth more fully in the petition, a copy of which is attached to this summons and incorporated by reference herein.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that TERMINATION OF THE PARENT-CHILD LEGAL RELATIONSHIP is a possible remedy under this proceeding as prayed for in the petition.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that a failure to appear at the hearing set forth below or otherwise defend in this action may result in a DEFAULT JUDGMENT of adjudication and/or termination of the parent-child legal relationship being taken against you.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this Court has set this matter for hearing on January 13, 2011 at 1:00 o’clock p.m. at the Moffat County District Court, 221 West Victory Way, Suite 300, Craig, CO 81625.

YOU ARE FURTHER COMMANDED to appear before the Court at said time and place. You are entitled to such other legal rights as set forth on the following page.

WITNESS my hand and the Court’s seal this 29th day of December, 2010.

/s/: Diana L. Meyer

By: Diana L. Meyer

Clerk of the District Court

/s/: Joanna Hatten

By: Joanna Hatten

Deputy Clerk

NOTICE -LEGAL RIGHTS

AND PRIVILEGES

You are to be present at all hearings of said case as ordered by the Court, as your right to the care, custody, control, and guardianship of the children will be finally determined.

This summons must be served upon you no less than five days prior to the hearing.

A continuance of the hearing will be granted for a reasonable time upon good cause shown to the Court.

You are notified that:

  1. The statements in the petition must be proven by a preponderance of the evidence. If the child is an Indian child, the petition must be proven by clear and convincing evidence.

  2. You have a right to have an attorney present at all hearings on the petition. If the Court finds that you cannot afford to pay an attorney and you wish one to represent you, you are entitled to a Court-appointed attorney.

  3. You have the right to a trial by jury. If you do not request a jury, the matter will be heard before the Court. If you wish a jury trial, you or your attorney must request it in writing.

  4. When the petition is filed, the Court must give you written notice of the time and date of the hearing by summons, unless you have signed a Waiver of Service, in which case you may be notified by letter.

  5. At the end of the hearing when the Court has made a decision, you have the right to request a rehearing or new trial, but your request must be made in writing within the time provided for in the Colorado Rules of Juvenile Procedure. If your request for rehearing is denied, you have the right to appeal the Court’s decision to the Colorado Supreme Court of Appeals.

  6. If the petition is sustained, the Court may make orders affecting any person named in the petition and concerning the care, custody, and discipline of the children.

Published in The Craig Daily Press

Publication Date: January 5, 2011

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