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  2. Begin by entering the court address and selecting the appropriate court type, either District Court or Denver Juvenile Court.
  3. Fill in the case number and details for both the Petitioner and Co-Petitioner/Respondent, including their names and any relevant division or courtroom information.
  4. In the 'ORDER RE: PARENTAGE' section, indicate whether you are filing a motion to modify or set aside parentage by checking the appropriate box.
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Rule 21 - Misjoinder and Nonjoinder of Parties. Misjoinder of parties is not ground for dismissal of an action. Parties may be dropped or added by order of the court on motion of any party or of its own initiative at any stage of the action and on such terms as are just.
Rule 27 - Motions (a) In General. (1) Application for Relief. An application for an order or other relief must be made by filing a motion, unless these rules prescribe another form. (2) Content and Service of Motion.
Petitioner refers to the party who petitioned the Supreme Court to review the case. This party is variously known as the petitioner or the appellant. Respondent refers to the party being sued or tried and is also known as the appellee.

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There is a specific deadline for filing and serving a written response, usually fourteen (14) days prior to a hearing. The response may agree with or oppose the action requested. If the response opposes the action requested, it must contain the reasons for opposing the motion and must include supporting evidence.
The petitioner is the party who presents a petition to the court. On appeal, the petitioner is usually the party who lost in the lower court. This can be either the plaintiff or defendant from the court below, as either of the parties can present the case to a higher court for further proceedings.
Rule 11 - Pleas (a) Generally. A defendant personally or by counsel may plead guilty, not guilty, not guilty by reason of insanity (in which event a not guilty plea may also be entered), or with the consent of the court, nolo contendere.
The responding party shall have 21 days after the date of service of a motion, or such lesser or greater time as the court may allow, in which to file a response. The moving party may file a reply no later than 14 days after the date of service of the response, or such lesser or greater time as the court may allow.

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