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County Court District Court Denver Juvenile Court County, Colorado Court Address:In the Matter of the Petition of: Adult: court USE Unapparent/Petitioner:Case Number:for Minor Child: For a Change
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Parentpetitioner is the individual who files a petition on behalf of their child or children.
A parent or legal guardian is required to file as the parentpetitioner.
The parentpetitioner must provide information about themselves and their child or children on the petition form.
The purpose of parentpetitioner is to establish legal guardianship or custody of a child or children.
The parentpetitioner must report personal identifying information, relationship to the child or children, and reasons for seeking legal guardianship or custody.
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