2020 Colorado Revised Statutes
Title 14 - Domestic Matters
Article 13. Uniform Child-custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act
Editor's note: This article was numbered as article 6 of chapter 46, C.R.S. 1963. The provisions of this article were repealed and reenacted in 2000, resulting in the addition, relocation, and elimination of sections as well as subject matter. For amendments to this article prior to 2000, consult the Colorado statutory research explanatory note and the table itemizing the replacement volumes and supplements to the original volume of C.R.S. 1973 beginning on page vii in the front of this volume. Former C.R.S. section numbers for sections that were relocated as a part of the repeal and reenactment are shown in editor's notes following each section.
Law reviews: For comment, "Temporary Custody Under the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act: Influence Without Modification", see 48 U. Colo. L. Rev. 603 (1977); for article, "The Role of Children's Counsel in Contested Child Custody, Visitation and Support Cases", see 15 Colo. Law. 224 (1986); for article, "Waking the Dormant PKPA in Colorado", see 21 Colo. Law. 2209 (1992); for article, "Nuts and Bolts of the PKPA", see 22 Colo. Law. 2397 (1993); for article, "The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Enforcement Act: Part I", see 29 Colo. Law. 73 (Sept. 2000); for article, "The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Enforcement Act: Part II", see 29 Colo. Law. 81 (Oct. 2000); for article, "Interstate Family Law Jurisdiction: Simplifying Complex Questions", see 31 Colo. Law. 77 (Sept. 2002); for article, "Colorado's Uniform Interstate Family Support Act: 2004 Changes and Clarifications", see 33 Colo. Law. 99
(Nov. 2004); for article, "An Introduction to Family Law and the Military", see 37 Colo. Law. 69
(Oct. 2008).
- Section 14-13-101. Short title.
- Section 14-13-102. Definitions.
- Section 14-13-103. Proceedings governed by other law.
- Section 14-13-104. International application of article.
- Section 14-13-105. Effect of child-custody determination.
- Section 14-13-106. Priority.
- Section 14-13-107. (Reserved)
- Section 14-13-108. Notice to persons outside state.
- Section 14-13-109. Appearance and limited immunity.
- Section 14-13-110. Communication between courts.
- Section 14-13-111. Taking testimony in another state.
- Section 14-13-112. Cooperation between courts - preservation of records.
- Section 14-13-201. Initial child-custody jurisdiction.
- Section 14-13-203. Jurisdiction to modify determination.
- Section 14-13-204. Temporary emergency jurisdiction.
- Section 14-13-205. Notice - opportunity to be heard - joinder.
- Section 14-13-206. Simultaneous proceedings.
- Section 14-13-207. Inconvenient forum.
- Section 14-13-208. Jurisdiction declined by reason of conduct.
- Section 14-13-209. Information to be submitted to court.
- Section 14-13-210. Appearance of parties and child.
- Section 14-13-301. Definitions.
- Section 14-13-302. Enforcement under Hague Convention.
- Section 14-13-303. Duty to enforce.
- Section 14-13-304. Temporary visitation or parenting time.
- Section 14-13-305. Registration of child-custody determination.
- Section 14-13-306. Enforcement of registered determination.
- Section 14-13-307. Simultaneous proceedings.
- Section 14-13-308. Expedited enforcement of child-custody determination.
- Section 14-13-309. Service of petition and order.
- Section 14-13-310. Hearing and order.
- Section 14-13-311. Warrant to take physical custody of child.
- Section 14-13-312. Costs, fees, and expenses.
- Section 14-13-313. Recognition and enforcement.
- Section 14-13-314. Appeals.