Code of Colorado Regulations
2500 - Department of Human Services
2504 - Child Support Services (Volume 6)
9 CCR 2504-1 - RULE MANUAL VOLUME 6, CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES RULES
Section 9 CCR 2504-1-6.604 - CONTESTING PATERNITY BASED ON OTHER PRESUMPTIONS OF PATERNITY [Rev. eff. 4/1/13]

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024

Whether or not a father's name is listed on a child's birth certificate, if one or more presumptions of paternity of a child exist pursuant to Section 19-4-105, C.R.S., including the execution of a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity for one or more possible fathers, the delegate Child Support Services Unit shall pursue the establishment of paternity and support for that child judicially and all alleged and/or presumed fathers shall be joined as parties in the case, if possible, pursuant to Section 19-4-110, C.R.S.

However, if child support or paternity has already been established against a father by an administrative or judicial order or paternity has been established pursuant to the laws of another state, a support only order shall be pursued against such father.

6.604.1 CONTESTING PATERNITY - NO IV-D CASE [Rev. eff. 4/1/13]

Parties who do not have a IV-D case and request the Child Support Services Unit to assist them in rescinding a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity, and it has been less than sixty (60) days since the voluntary acknowledgment of paternity was signed, and there has been no prior administrative process or judicial proceeding involving the party concerning the support of the child, shall be advised that he or she may apply for full child support services, or he or she may contact the court for assistance. If it has been more than sixty (60) days since the voluntary acknowledgment of paternity was signed, or there has been a prior administrative process or judicial proceeding involving the party concerning the support of the child, or he or she wants to disestablish paternity, he or she shall be referred to the court.

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