Summary
Terminating parental rights in Colorado is a serious legal matter requiring court approval. Grounds typically include abuse, neglect, or abandonment, and the court prioritizes the childs best interest. Legal advice from a family law attorney is highly recommended. The Colorado Bar Association and Colorado Legal Services can help you find an attorney.Full Conversation
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Termination of parental rights
Hi ****, thank you for clarifying. Termination of parental rights is a serious legal matter. To provide more precise information, could you please specify whether you are seeking to terminate someone's parental rights or if someone is attempting to terminate your parental rights?
I want to terminate my parental rights
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Thank you for sharing that information. Terminating parental rights is a significant legal action and typically requires a court's approval.
Could you please tell me the reason you wish to terminate your parental rights? This will help me provide more precise information related to Colorado laws.
I have no access to my step daughter and her mother will not allow us visitation. She has convinced the child that we are horrible people and we have not been able to see her for about 3 years. She is almost * now
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Thank you for sharing your situation. In Colorado, terminating parental rights is a serious matter and typically requires clear grounds and court approval. Here are some points to consider:
- Termination usually occurs in cases of abuse, neglect, or abandonment.
- Courts prioritize the child's best interest.
- Legal advice from a family law attorney is highly recommended.
Would you like information on how to contact a family law attorney in Colorado?
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Thank you for sharing your situation. Here are some steps to find a family law attorney in Colorado:
- Colorado Bar Association offers a "Find a Lawyer" service: www.cobar.org
- Check local listings or referrals for family law attorneys.
- You might also consider contacting the Colorado Legal Services for free or low-cost legal assistance.
Would you need further assistance in locating specific contact details?