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COLORADO PATERNITY LAWYERS

Connecting
Father & Child
In Colorado

COLORADO PATERNITY LAWYERS

Connecting
Father & Child
In Colorado

PATERNITY ATTORNEYS
IN COLORADO

Modern Family Law's compassionate Colorado paternity lawyers specialize in issues related to the establishment and enforcement of paternity rights and responsibilities. Our lawyers assist clients in cases involving the determination of a child's legal father, as well as issues related to child support, parenting time and decision-making responsibilities.

All of our attorneys are knowledgeable in the Colorado's paternity laws and regulations and are able to provide guidance and representation for individuals in a variety of paternity-related legal matters. Whether you are a father seeking to establish your legal rights to your child or a mother seeking to establish the paternity of your child, we are here for you. Learn about all aspects of paternity in Colorado below including:

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Our experienced Colorado paternity attorneys understand that no case is the same. We encourage you to reach out and share the details of your case with them so they can provide you with the guidance you need. Our Colorado paternity lawyers can help ensure that your rights and the best interests of your child are protected. Contact us today!

WHAT IS
PATERNITY IN COLORADO?

Paternity refers to the legal relationship between a father and his child. It establishes the identity of the child's biological father and grants the father legal rights and responsibilities for the child. Paternity can be established through a legal process, such as a court order or through the signing of a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity.

Once paternity is established, the father may have the right to seek parenting time and decision-making responsibilities, as well as be responsible for providing child support. Paternity establishment is important as it gives the child a sense of identity, access to medical and family history, and legal rights to inheritance, social security and veterans benefits.

Learn about the important distinction between Paternity and Allocation of Parental Responsibilities

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WHAT IS THE COURT PROCESS FOR
ESTABLISHING PATERNITY IN COLORADO

In Colorado, parents can legally establish paternity by signing a "Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity" (VAP) form, provided they both agree on the identity of the father. This form, once signed, legally recognizes the alleged father as the legal father of the child, and the father's name can be added to the child's birth certificate. However, once 60 days have passed since the signing of the acknowledgement, neither parent can revoke or rescind the acknowledgement without court intervention.

In the event that the parents do not agree on the paternity of a child, a court action must be initiated to establish it. Colorado law allows several parties to initiate the legal process, which includes:

 

  • The child, represented by a personal representative if under the age of 18 
  • The child’s mother
  • The man who believes he is the father or has been identified as such (putative father)
  • The Colorado Department of Legal Services
  • The Social Services department in the county where the child resides

In Colorado, the district court system has jurisdiction over paternity cases, with one district court covering multiple counties. The appropriate court to file the case would be the district court in the county where the child or putative father reside or where public benefits are being provided for the child.

It is important to note that title 19 of the Colorado Revised Statutes outlines when a man is presumed to be the natural father of a child and thus doesn't not need to pursue a paternity case. Colo. Rev. Stat. §19-4-105 states:

“A man is presumed to be the natural father of a child if he and the child’s natural mother are or have been married to each other and the child is born during the marriage, within three hundred days after the marriage terminated by death, annulmnet, declaration of invalidity of marriage, dissolution of marriage, or divorce.

C.R.S. § 19-4-105

Anyone with questions should speak to an attorney to verify the right course of action in a paternity case.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF
ESTABLISHING PATERNITY IN COLORADO?

Establishing paternity in Colorado provides a number of benefits for both the father and the child. Some of these benefits include:

  • Legal Recognition: Establishing paternity legally recognizes the father as the legal parent of the child, giving him certain rights and responsibilities, such as the right to seek custody or visitation, and the responsibility to financially support the child.
  • Medical Information: Knowing and having access to the father’s medical history can be important for the child’s health, as certain medical conditions or genetic disorders may be inherited.
Establishing paternity in Colorado
  • Emotional Benefits: Establishing paternity can provide the child with a sense of identity and connection to their father and his family.
  • Access to Benefits: The child may be eligible for certain benefits, such as social security, veterans’ benefits, or life insurance if the father is listed on the birth certificate.
  • Closure: Establishing paternity can also provide closure for both the father and the child, by officially acknowledging their relationship and resolving any doubts or uncertainty.

IS THERE A TIME LIMIT FOR
ESTABLISHING PATERNITY IN COLORADO?

In Colorado, there is no specific timeframe within which paternity needs to be established. However, if the parents are unmarried, paternity can be established at any time before the child turns 18. It's important to note that if child support or custody is an issue, it's best to establish paternity as soon as possible. If the parents are married, paternity is typically presumed to be with the child's legal father and can only be challenged within certain time limits.

Timeframe for contesting paternity

A man can contest paternity if he believes he is not the biological father of a child. This can be done by filing a petition to disestablish paternity with the court. The court will then order genetic testing to determine the biological father. If the results show that the man is not the biological father, the court will terminate his legal paternity and any legal rights and responsibilities associated with it.

A child has the right to bring a paternity action in Colorado to determining their biological father. A child has until they are 21 years of age to bring a paternity action in Colorado.

timeframe for child to bring paternity action in Colorado

The court will then order genetic testing to determine the biological father. Once the father is established, the court will then enter an order of paternity, which establishes the legal rights and responsibilities of the father, such as child support, visitation, and legal decision-making authority. It's important to note that the process of bringing a paternity action can be complex, and it is recommended that a child or their legal guardian consult with an attorney to understand their rights and the legal process involved.

WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY ABOUT OUR
EXPERIENCED PATERNITY LAWYERS IN COLORADO

David SandersDavid Sanders
21:37 21 Jun 22
Yes I want to thank all the staff at modern family law for all there hard work through this process I went through to win my case it was long but in long run I came out better with results then if I tried to do this on my own. I want to personally thank Chelsea Hillman And Patricia Wallace they went above and beyond to get me through all of this learning experience. I recommend them them personally and there staff to get you results. Thank you for your hard and dedication is this matter and I will be using you soon again into this matter as it's still a ongoing process.
Ceceilia ReedyCeceilia Reedy
17:04 14 Jun 22
Cynthia and her team are great! I hired Cynthia a week before my hearing and she made sure that she was prepared, up to date and knowledgeable about my case and handled everything in time for my hearing with very little time. Also she reached out with everything and responded quickly. She made sure that my concerns, my position and evidence were heard and having her at this hearing made all the difference for me. I’m happy I went with Modern Family Law and Cynthia, this has been mentally and emotionally draining for me to go through and as soon as Cynthia came abroad I was able to be relived of that and knew I was in good hands. My hearing went in my favor and I believe it’s because I had Cynthia. Now I can get back to my life and focus on other things and I’m just so grateful for Cynthia and her teams help.
Gina WarnerGina Warner
18:02 19 May 22
Brian Litzinger with Modern Family Law and I have been working together for about 4 years. He did an amazing job for me as I was going through a very difficult long custody battle for my Daughter. He helped keep me sane and is very kind and compassionate and understanding. He is the best attorney I have ever worked with and I highly recommend him. Oh, and I now have full custody of my Daughter.
Benji KelsoBenji Kelso
15:10 13 Apr 22
Brian and Yenesis were really great to work with. They are extremely thorough and know this area of law very well, and they won my case!
Devin RoybalDevin Roybal
18:53 01 Dec 21
Cynthia was absolutely amazing. We’ve been working together over the past year. She treated me with respect and professionalism. She would always get back to me in a timely manner and really believed in me. I couldn’t be more thankful for the things she did for me and showed me.I would recommend her to anyone. 5 stars all around. Thank you!!!!
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT
PATERNITY IN COLORADO

Can A Man Request A Paternity Test In Colorado Even If The Mother Doesn't Want It?

In Colorado, a man can request a paternity test, even if the mother does not want it. He can do this by filing a petition to establish paternity with the court. The court will then order genetic testing to determine if the man is the biological father of the child.

How Much Does It Cost To Establish Paternity In Colorado?

The cost of filing a petition to establish paternity in Colorado is $20. Then a DNA test will need to be completed which can range in cost from $90 to $250.

What Are Paternity DNA Tests?

Paternity DNA tests are scientific tests that are used to determine the biological relationship between a man and a child. These tests use DNA analysis to compare the genetic material of the alleged father and the child to determine if they share a biological relationship. The most commonly used method of paternity DNA testing is the analysis of specific regions of the DNA called short tandem repeats (STRs), which are inherited from both parents.

 

The DNA samples are collected from the alleged father, the child, and sometimes from the mother as well, and are analyzed by a laboratory. The results of the test are usually presented in the form of a probability of paternity, which indicates the likelihood that the alleged father is the biological father of the child. Paternity DNA tests are considered to be very accurate, with a typical accuracy rate of over 99%.

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