Child Support
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Order to Show Cause (Governmental)
Order to Show Cause (Governmental)
Order for Genetic Paternity Testing
DNA paternity testing is solely performed on decision of a judge in case of a judiciary procedure in order either to establish or contest paternity or to obtain or deny child support. A court order can result in an agreed order or a paternity petition. To satisfy the chain-of-custody legal requirements, all tested parties have to be properly identified and their specimens collected by a third-party professional who is not related to any of the tested parties and has no interest in the outcome of the test.
Order Determining Claim of Exemption or Third-Party Claim (Governmental)
Order Determining Claim of Exemption or Third-Party Claim (Governmental)
Order After Judicial Review of License Denial (Governmental)
Order After Judicial Review of License Denial (Governmental)
Order After Hearing (Governmental)
Order After Hearing (Governmental)
Minutes and Order or Judgment (Spanish)
Minutes and Order or Judgment (Spanish)
JDF 1409 Order to terminate child support
JDF 1409 Order to terminate child support
JDF 1405 Order re modification of child support
JDF 1405 Order re modification of child support
Sworn Financial Statement Worksheet – Family Law Legal Document
Document details monthly income, monthly expenses, and assets and debts.
Colorado Court of Appeal Opinion on Family Law Matters
May 16, 2019 Colorado Court of Appeals decision regarding attorney fees in divorce, family law matter under C.R.S 14-10-119. Court vacated attorney fees granted by district court and sent it down on remand.  Court granted fathers appeal in regarding to calculation of income as it relates to his workers compensation lump sum settlement. District court erred when calculating income of workers compensation settlement and divided by twelve months. Case sent back down to District court.
Request to Enter Default Judgment (Governmental)
The request to enter a default is used when a spouse who has been served fails to respond within thirty days, or the respondent spouse cannot be located. If a spouse does not respond in 30 days, the petitioner may file a Request to Enter a Default, which bars the respondent from further entering into his or her own divorce case.
Request For Telephone Appearance (Governmental)
Request For Telephone Appearance (Governmental)
Request for Telephone Appearance (Governmental) (Spanish)
Request for Telephone Appearance (Governmental) (Spanish)
Request for Order and Supporting Declaration (Governmental)
Request for Order and Supporting Declaration (Governmental)
Request For Judicial Determination of Support Arrearages or Adjustment of Arrearages Due to Incarceration or Involuntary Institutionalization (Governmental)
Request For Judicial Determination of Support Arrearages or Adjustment of Arrearages Due to Incarceration or Involuntary Institutionalization (Governmental)