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How soon can [I] evict my 37 you son from my single family home. I'm single 59, on disability
Jul 9, 2025
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Todd A. WeaverPartner | 25 years of experience
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In Colorado, your disability status does not change the requirements for beginning an eviction process. You will need to initiate a forcible entry and detainer (FED) action to evict your son from your home. The first step would be to have a notice to terminate tenancy served on your son giving him a specific date by which he must move out. If he does not move out by that date, you then would have to file an FED action in county court. This requires you to serve your son with an eviction summons and complaint at least seven days before the court date. If the court grants the eviction, it would issue a writ of restitution that is then scheduled with your local sheriff’s department. At the scheduled date and time, a deputy sheriff would arrive at your home to remove your son if he has not already moved out. The total time from start to finish is typically around a month to a month and a half depending on the circumstances.

Follow all procedural requirements to avoid delays. Consider consulting one of our Colorado eviction attorneys to guarantee a proper and expedited eviction process.

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