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A father has parental responsibility if hes married to the mother when the child is conceived, or marries her at any point afterwards. An unmarried father has parental responsibility if hes named on the childs birth certificate (from 4 May 2006).
Allocation of parental responsibilities refers to the decision-making obligations each parent will have on behalf of the child. Parents can agree to make these decisions together or divide them into categories, which should cover the following: Education. Health.
The governor and disaster emergencies--response--duties and limitations. (1) The governor is responsible for meeting the dangers to the state and people presented by disasters.
A temporary custody order, officially known as a temporary allocation of parental responsibilities, outlines where the child will live and how parenting time will be shared during a pending case. It may also state which parent will make key decisions about the childs health, education and daily care in the meantime.
Evidence of a previous conviction of a felony where the witness testifying was convicted five years prior to the time when the witness testifies shall not be admissible in evidence in any civil action.

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In family law, parental responsibility refers to all the duties, powers, responsibilities and authority that parents have in relation to their children. Ordinarily, each of the parents of a child under 18 years has parental responsibility for the child.
Temporary custodian means an officer or employee of a governmental body who, in the transaction of official business, creates or receives public information that the officer or employee has not provided to the officer for public information of the governmental body or the officers agent.
The legal process in Colorado designed to address parenting rights is called Allocation of Parental Responsibilities (APR). It is comprised of two main components: parenting time and decision-making responsibility. Parenting time refers to who gets to see the child(ren) and when.

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