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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.
An entry of appearance shall state (a) the identity of the party for whom the appearance is made; (b) the attorneys office address; (c) the attorneys telephone number; (d) the attorneys E-Mail address; and (e) the attorneys registration number. (2)Withdrawal From an Active Case.
Section 38-35-204 - Order to show cause (1) Any person whose real or personal property is affected by a recorded or filed lien or document that the person believes is a spurious lien or spurious document may petition the district court in the county or city and county in which the lien or document was recorded or filed
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.
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.
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Parentage can be established through a court order, an administrative action or by a local county child support office. It can also be established when parents sign an Acknowledgement of Parentage. This document may be signed at the hospital after the birth of your child.
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.

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