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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the jdf 423 consent parent in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name as the non-custodial parent in the designated field. This is crucial for identifying your relationship to the minor child.
  3. Next, review the statement regarding your understanding of the petition for changing your child's name. Ensure you acknowledge your rights and consent clearly.
  4. In the section where you give up any objections, confirm your consent by checking or signing as required. This indicates that you agree to the name change without contesting it.
  5. Fill in your signature, address, and contact information accurately. This information is essential for court records and communication.
  6. Finally, ensure that you date the document and have it notarized if necessary. This step validates your consent legally.

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In determining unfitness, the court shall consider, but not be limited to, the following: Conduct toward the child of a physically or sexually abusive nature. History of violent behavior. A single incident of life-threatening or serious bodily injury or disfigurement of the child.
Colo. Rev. Stat. 13-22-102 provides that notwithstanding any other provision of law, a minor may consent for examination, prescription, and treatment for use of drugs or a substance use disorder without the consent of or notification to their parents or guardian.
Specifically, in Colorado, the court may terminate parental rights if one or more of the following grounds are proven by clear and convincing evidence: Abandonment: The parent has abandoned the child for a period of six months or more, without showing intention of resuming care for the child.

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Most states in the U.S. consider age 18 as the age of majority, in which children become legal adults. However, in Colorado, child emancipation occurs at age 19.
Generally the court cant terminate a parents rights if the parent didnt get served with notice and a summons. If your sons mother knew where you lived, you would have been served.
Both you and the other parent will need to go to counseling to discuss giving up the child. Each parent will give their own JDF 453 Affidavit of Relinquishment Counseling form to the counselor to fill out to prove that you both went to counseling. The counselor will sign both forms and return them to you.
The court may deem a parent unfit due to various reasons such as the parents long-term imprisonment, history of violent behavior, neglect of the child, substance abuse, and more.

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