Paternity Law and Procedure Handbook - Colorado 2025

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A mother who is unmarried can opt not to include the fathers name on their childs birth certificate. If a woman is married when her baby is born, then automatically it will be included as part of the document.
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.
A mother can legally refuse to put the fathers name on the birth certificate if they are not married at the time of the childs birth. This decision is typically up to the mother, as unmarried fathers are not automatically recognized as legal parents until paternity is established.
Yes, a mother can legally keep a child away from a father in Colorado if no custody agreement is in place. Establishing paternity is the best option for an unwed father to seek further parental rights.
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.
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This includes choices such as education, medical care, extracurricular activities, and religious participation. Custody A father who is not on the birth certificate cannot obtain legal or physical custody of the child.

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