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Colorado commission finalizes amendment clarifying treatment of community property at death

January 23, 2026 | 2026 Legislature CO, Colorado


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Colorado commission finalizes amendment clarifying treatment of community property at death
Madam Chair opened the meeting's first substantive item and the Colorado Commission on Uniform State Laws voted by consensus to move amendments to the Uniform Community Property and Disposition Act from draft to final.

The change restores language the commission's reviewers and the Colorado Bar Association said was omitted when the act was enacted. Ms. Eister of the Colorado Bar Association told the commission the omitted provisions "address whether or not real property that is community property, how that will be treated at death," and that adding the language back would "clarify that aspect of the law."

Commissioners asked whether the omission was intentional. Commissioner Love and Commissioner Levy reviewed legislative history and reported limited committee discussion and no evidence the wording was deliberately removed; Commissioner Love said any confidential drafter-sponsor communications could not be confirmed, and the group concluded the omission appears to be a drafting oversight.

With no objections raised on the record, the chair said the commission was "ready to move this from a draft to a final" and recorded no formal roll-call vote; the item was finalized and the chair thanked Commissioners Espinosa and Schneider for carrying the bill.

The commission noted the bill will be introduced in the House; Commissioners Espinosa and Schneider are the sponsors and will carry it in the legislature. The commission also recorded receipt of a memo prepared by the trust and estate subcommittee that explains the purpose of the restored language.

Next steps: the finalized act will be introduced for the 2026 legislative session and sponsors will coordinate with stakeholders and the Colorado Bar Association as it proceeds.

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