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Colorado does not have joint custody or sole custody. Colorado uses the term parental responsibility which can either be joint or primary. If you equally share in overnight visitation with the minor child, you have joint parental responsibility.
Colorados Courts The Colorado Supreme Court is the states court of last resort. The Colorado Court of Appeals is the states intermediate appellate court. District Courts hear civil cases in any amount, as well as domestic relations, criminal, juvenile, probate, and mental health cases.
Under Colorado statute, custody orders expire when a child reaches 18 years of age. Child support ends at 19 years of age, with some exceptions either related to high school or disability. If by parental rights taken away you mean those rights are terminated, then, yes, there should be no child support to be paid.
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