Colorado statutes require that foster parents, pre-adoptive parents, and certain relatives receive notice of key hearings and reviews. The Foster Parent Bill of Rights recognizes specific participation and information rights while prioritizing child safety. Dependency and neglect provisions also address dispositional hearings and other procedures that affect placements. These laws help foster caregivers and relatives stay involved and informed as the case proceeds. Understanding these statutes can guide timely filings or requests to be heard. The relevant rights and notice obligations are set out in Title 19 and related legislative materials.