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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Colorado Disclaim Paternity form in the editor.
  2. Complete the Initial Forms. Fill in the caption with your county, court address, and the names of the child(ren), Petitioner, and Respondent. Ensure all sections are filled out accurately.
  3. Prepare the Case Information Sheet (JDF 1000) and Petition to Disclaim Paternity (JDF 1514). Sign these forms in front of a Court Clerk or Notary Public.
  4. File your completed forms with the Court along with the Summons (JDF 1515) and pay the $227 filing fee. Note any hearing dates provided by the Court.
  5. Serve the Petition and Summons to the Respondent promptly. You can use Waiver of Service or Personal Service methods as outlined in your instructions.

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Contrary to common misconceptions, Colorado law ensures that fathers have the same custody rights as mothers. Both parents are encouraged to maintain their parental responsibilities unless altered by mutual agreement or a court order.
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.
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.
Remove a father/second parent from a birth certificate To remove a fathers/second parents name from a birth certificate, you must submit a copy of certified court documents showing paternity/parentage determination with a completed data worksheet for the new birth certificate.
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.

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How Much Time is Available? Parents can take up to 12 weeks of paid leave within a 52-week period, starting from the day your leave begins.
Assumed and Automatic Paternity in Colorado In situations where a child is born to a married couple, or within 300 days post-divorce, Colorado law presumes the husband to be the childs father. This is known as assumed or automatic paternity and does not require any further legal actions or processes.

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