In Colorado in order to obtain standing, a non-parent must file a petition seeking
allocation of parental responsibilities for the child in the county where the child is permanently residing, or where the child is found.
(b) By a person other than a parent, by filing a petition seeking
the allocation of parental responsibilities for the child in the county where the child is permanently resident or where the child is found, but only if the child is not in the physical care of one of the child's parents;
Note: The presumption provided for in this subsection is a presumption that relates solely to
the allocation of parental responsibility for a child as defined in section 61B.
Not exact matches
(7) In order to implement an order allocating
parental responsibilities, both parties may submit a parenting plan or plans
for the court's approval that shall address both parenting time and the
allocation of decision - making
responsibilities.
(a) By a parent: (I) By filing a petition
for dissolution or legal separation; or (II) By filing a petition seeking the
allocation of parental responsibilities with respect to a child in the county where the child is permanently resident or where the child is found; or
This ten - page form spells out in great details the terms and conditions
of the
allocation of parental responsibilities, weekday and weekend schedules, summer schedule, holidays and special days, overnights, telephone access, travel and vacation, relocation, financial obligations
for the benefit
of the children, child (ren) support, medical, dental and vision insurance expenses, extraordinary expenses, the tax dependency exemption, and other terms.
You can do this by either filing a petition
for divorce that includes a request
for custody, or — if you're not ready to begin divorce proceedings yet — by filing a complaint
for «
allocation of parental responsibility» with the court.
This is a mandatory document that must accompany either your petition
for divorce or your complaint
for allocation of parental responsibility.
When you fill out the complaint, the document that begins the lawsuit, be sure to check the box
for «
Allocation of parental rights and
responsibilities» rather than the one
for a shared parenting plan.
A parent who has been granted sole or joint decision making authority (sometimes referred to as «custody») following a divorce or
allocation of parental responsibility case («APR case») may delegate that authority to another person
for up to nine months.
750 ILCS 5/610 provides
for the modification
of an
allocation of parental responsibilities.
Keep in mind that as
of January 1, 2016, Illinois abandoned its old approach to «custody» and «visitation,» and implemented a fully updated law that provides
for «
allocation of parental responsibilities.»
Details any
allocation of parental responsibility between Minister and parents, any proposed interim arrangements and timetable
for achieving a permanent placement
Special conditions
for making parenting order about whom a child lives with or the
allocation of parental responsibility by consent in favour
of non ‑ parent... 209
This document sets forth the
allocation of Parental Rights and
Responsibilities for such issues as who will be responsible
for the significant decision - making
for the children, and what specific parenting time (both routine and holiday) will be enjoyed by each parent.
For a custodial adoption (including same sex adopting parents), the adopting parent (s) must have been awarded allocation of parental responsibilities (custody) or guardianship (in probate Court) of the child, and must have cared for the child for at least one year before filing for an adopti
For a custodial adoption (including same sex adopting parents), the adopting parent (s) must have been awarded
allocation of parental responsibilities (custody) or guardianship (in probate Court)
of the child, and must have cared
for the child for at least one year before filing for an adopti
for the child
for at least one year before filing for an adopti
for at least one year before filing
for an adopti
for an adoption.
«To promote amicable settlement
of disputes between parties to a marriage attendant upon the dissolution
of their marriage, the parties may enter into an agreement containing provisions
for disposition
of any property owned by either
of them, maintenance
of either
of them, support,
parental responsibility allocation of their children, and support
of their children [
for certain expenses such as education] after the children attain majority.»