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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Colorado Parental Notification Waiver in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the minor in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in your age and how many weeks pregnant you are, ensuring accuracy for your petition.
  4. Indicate whether you wish to proceed without notifying your parent(s) or guardian by checking the appropriate box.
  5. Complete sections regarding marital status and financial independence, selecting 'yes' or 'no' as applicable.
  6. Specify your living situation by checking one of the options provided, such as parent(s), guardian, or other.
  7. Confirm if you have been informed about the risks associated with abortion by checking 'have' or 'have not'.
  8. Express your belief in your maturity level and whether it is in your best interest to keep this information private.
  9. If applicable, provide details about the clinic or doctor performing the procedure; this section is optional.
  10. Decide if you want legal representation and provide necessary details if you already have a lawyer.
  11. Acknowledge that court proceedings are confidential by signing where indicated at the bottom of the form.

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If a parent withholds their child from the other parent in violation of any existing custody order, this may be considered parental alienation. This may lead to losing custody, being found in contempt or facing criminal charges.
Unmarried parents have the same rights as married spouses when it comes to child custody in Colorado. Your parental rights include: Custody: Custody is now known as parental responsibilities. It relates to making the major decisions for a minor child. Colorado does not favor one sex over the other.
Once paternity is established, fathers in Colorado possess equal legal rights to mothers, including custody and parenting time.
Most Colorado workers are eligible for FAMLI benefits, including self-employed individuals, independent contractors, and employees of local government employers that have opted out. Most Colorado employees will become eligible to take paid leave after they have earned at least $2,500 in wages.
Colorado prefers 50/50 custody arrangements whenever possible. This means that both parents have equal parental responsibilities (parenting time and decision-making).

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Child Custody. In matters of child custody, Colorados approach to custody does not mandate a 50/50 parenting time split. The courts primary concern is the childrens best interests, which includes ensuring continuing and frequent contact with both parents.

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