Colorado Code § 14-10-128

Hearings
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(1) Proceedings concerning the allocation of parental
responsibilities with respect to a child shall receive priority in being set for hearing.
(2) The court may tax as costs the payment of necessary travel and other expenses
incurred by any person whose presence at the hearing the court deems necessary to determine the
best interests of the child.
(3) The court without a jury shall determine questions of law and fact. If it finds that a
public hearing may be detrimental to the child's best interests, the court may exclude the public
from a hearing concerning the allocation of parental responsibilities but may admit any person
who has a direct and legitimate interest in the particular case or a legitimate educational or
research interest in the work of the court.
(4) If the court finds it necessary in order to protect the child's welfare that the record of
any interview, report, investigation, or testimony in a proceeding concerning the allocation of
parental responsibilities be kept secret, the court shall make an appropriate order sealing the
record.

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