Final Order for Paternity - Colorado 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Final Order for Paternity in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the court information at the top, including the court name and address. Ensure you select either District Court or Denver Juvenile Court as applicable.
  3. Fill in the details of the petitioner and respondent, including their names and case number. This information is crucial for identifying your case.
  4. In the 'Information about the Children' section, provide each child's full name, present address, and date of birth. This ensures that all relevant parties are recognized in the order.
  5. Next, input details regarding genetic testing results. Specify the name of the genetic lab and date of testing, followed by indicating whether each party is recognized as a biological parent.
  6. Finally, complete any orders from the court regarding parental rights and responsibilities. Fill in any additional costs or other specific orders as necessary.

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PARENTAGE: When parents are not married and agree on who is legally responsible for a child, parentage can be established by an Acknowledgement of Parentage (AOP) form. This document may be completed at the hospital after the birth of your child or filed with the office of Vital Records.
All states allow nonmarital fathers to establish their parentage without genetic testing by completing a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity form when the child is born. Family law experts said a father would only be subject to DNA testing if parentage were being determined as part of court proceedings.
Once paternity is established, fathers in Colorado possess equal legal rights to mothers, including custody and parenting time.
C.R.S. 19-4-110 provides the mother, each man presumed to be the father under section 19-4-105, and each man alleged to be the natural father shall be made parties or, if not subject to the jurisdiction of the court, shall be given notice in a manner prescribed by the court and an opportunity to be heard.
Both parents are encouraged to maintain their parental responsibilities unless altered by mutual agreement or a court order. The focus of custody determinations is always the childs best interests, with courts promoting shared responsibilities and co-parenting, regardless of the parents gender.

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Fathers who are not listed on their childs birth certificate often wonder what legal rights they have regarding custody, visitation, or decision-making. An unlisted fathers rights are not automatically recognized in Colorado, including Denver.

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