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If the parent abuses substances, such as drugs and alcohol, to an extent that they cannot provide proper care for the child. Any evidence that the parent is neglecting or has neglected the child or other children. Cases where a parent's previous neglect resulted in the injury or death of other children.
Parental rights include: The right to have their child live with them. The right to make decisions about their child's education and health care. The right to be consulted about their child's welfare. The right to receive information from the other parent about their child.
What is sole custody? Colorado does not have joint custody or sole custody. Colorado uses the term parental responsibility \u2013 which can either be joint or primary. If you equally share in overnight visitation with the minor child, you have joint parental responsibility.
Factors In Determining An Unfit Parent Serious bodily injury on the child. Physical or sexual abuse towards the child. The parent's neglect of the child. The parent's history of violence or sexual assault, if any.
Colorado courts decide APR using a legal standard called best interests of the child. The court decides where the children will live and how much time they will spend with each parent based on what is in the best interests of that particular child in their particular circumstances.
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Any person concerned about the minor's welfare can file a guardianship case. You must be at least 21 years old to be the guardian for a minor. You can ask the court to name you as the guardian, or you can ask the court to name someone else who is at least 21 years old.
A \u201cguardian\u201d is someone the court appoints to ensure a minor child or incapacitated adult receives basic needs, such as food, housing, medical needs, and clothes. The person the guardian cares for is called the \u201cward.\u201d Under Colorado law, a guardian oversees the ward's day-to-day necessities.
Limited Guardianship If an incapacitated person is able to make some of their own decisions, a court may limit the guardian's authority to make decisions on behalf of the incapacitated person.
In California, an unfit parent is a parent who, through their conduct, fails to provide proper guidance, care, or support to their children. This can include not only a parent's actions but also a home environment where abuse, neglect, or substance abuse is present.
Legal Guardians can be appointed by parents, Special Guardians or by the Court. They can only be appointed by someone who has parental responsibility for the children. A Legal Guardian cannot be appointed by a parent who is alive, as it is not possible to transfer parental responsibility to another person.

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