Colorado Code § 19-4-107.3

When determination of parentage is final - modifications - exceptions
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(1) (a) An order determining parentage pursuant to this article shall be modified or set aside,
within the time frames specified in subsection (2) of this section, if genetic test results based on
DNA testing, administered in accordance with section 13-25-126, C.R.S., establish the exclusion
of the individual named as the father in the order as the biological parent of the child and the
court determines that it is just and proper under the circumstances and in the best interests of the
child.
(b) If the court modifies or sets aside an order determining parentage pursuant to
paragraph (a) of this subsection (1), then the court shall modify the provisions of the order
respecting child support for installments accruing subsequent to the filing of the motion pursuant
to section 14-10-122 (6), C.R.S., and may vacate or deem as satisfied, in whole or in part, unpaid
child support obligations arising from or based on the order determining parentage. The court
shall not order restitution from the state for any sums paid to or collected by the state for the
benefit of the child.
(2) (a) A motion to modify or set aside an order determining parentage pursuant to this
section must be filed within two years from the date of the entry of the order.
(b) Repealed.
(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, neither a
determination of parentage nor an order respecting child support shall be modified or set aside
pursuant to this section if:
(a) The individual named in the order acknowledged paternity pursuant to section 19-4-
105 (1)(c) or (1)(e) knowing that he was not the father of the child;
(b) The child was adopted by the individual named in the order; or
(c) The child was conceived by means of assisted reproduction.
(4) A motion filed pursuant to this section may be brought by the individual named as
the father in the order and shall be served in the manner set forth in the Colorado rules of civil
procedure upon all other parties. The court shall not modify or set aside a final order determining
parentage pursuant to this section without a hearing.
(5) For purposes of this section, "DNA" means deoxyribonucleic acid.

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