Office of the Child's Representative

1300 Broadway
Denver, CO - 80203
Phone Number: (303) 860-1517
Fax Number: (303) 860-1735

The Office of the Childs Representative is the state agency charged with providing competent and effective best interests legal representation to children involved in the Colorado court system.
Court-appointed legal services for juveniles.


Mission Statement: The mission of the Office of the Child’s Representative (OCR) is to provide effective legal representation to Colorado’s children involved in the court system because they have been abused and neglected, impacted by high-conflict parenting time disputes, or charged with delinquent acts and without a parent able to provide relevant information to the court or protect their best interests during the proceedings. As a state agency, the OCR is accountable to the State of Colorado to achieve this mission in the most cost-efficient manner without compromising the integrity of services or the safety and well-being of children. The OCR is committed to ensuring that its attorneys provide these children, Colorado’s most vulnerable and marginalized population in the courts, the best legal services available to protect and promote their safety and well-being and to have their voice heard throughout all aspects of a case.

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