Paternity
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Establishing Paternity in Relation to Child Support
If you are not married to the father of your child, the first step in getting a child support order is to establish paternity. This resource will help you learn about establishing or disclaiming paternity, rules & laws in Colorado, case filing form & fee requirements, available services in Colorado, common legal terms & FAQs. Content Detail
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- Colorado Judicial Branch
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Request that the Court Waive Your Filing Fees
You can use this online court form preparation program to complete the forms needed to request that the court waive your filing fees. Content Detail
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- Colorado Legal Services
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Child Support
This website describes the definition of child support; directions on how to get child support; how to establish paternity; how to get a child support order; and how to collect support. Content Detail
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- www.thebeehive.org
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Establishing Paternity
What is paternity? Why establish paternity? Why should a father support his child? How is paternity established? Click on the resource title for answers to these questions and more. Content Detail
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- CDHS
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- Spanish / Español
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Mandatory E-Filing of All Domestic Relations Cases PDF
Effective July 1, 2007, all district domestic relations cases or reopened cases commenced on or after July 1, 2007 and filed in Douglas County District Court and Elbert County District Court will be subject to mandatory electronic case filing and service. Content Detail
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- District Court, Douglas County, Colorado
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Office of Dispute Resolution
If you have a legal dispute, the Office of Dispute Resolution (ODR) may be able to help. This link will take you to their homepage. The ODR exists to establish and make available dispute resolution programs and services within the Colorado Judicial Branch. Content Detail
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- Colorado Judicial Branch
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Talk with a Lawyer on Law Line 9
An advice line providing brief direction on legal problems. Read More
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- Channel 9 News in Denver, Colorado



