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A court ordered paternity test can be obtained through two ways by filing a lawsuit in court or by contacting the Child Support Division of the Office of the Attorney General.
Someone whos already a legal parent, or someone who believes they might be the biological father, can request a paternity test. Judges are generally willing to approve these requests because the information has legal and financial implications.
Paternity is a prerequisite to these parental rights. Once paternity is established, a father may pursue child custody and visitation rights. Many states offer simultaneous filing for paternity recognition and visitation and custody rights.
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. However, this does not mean fathers are without options.
4 Things to Do When Asking Relatives to Take a DNA Test Show Them Your Research. Explain Why I Need Their DNA. Offer to Pay for the Tests. Respect Their Decisions.
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