Colorado Code § 19-4-107.5

Required notice of prior civil protection orders to prevent domestic
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abuse - determination of parent and child relationship. When filing a proceeding under this
article, the filing party shall have a duty to disclose to the court the existence of any prior
temporary or permanent civil protection orders to prevent domestic abuse issued pursuant to
article 14 of title 13, C.R.S., and any emergency protection orders issued pursuant to section 13-
14-103, C.R.S., entered against either party by any court within ninety days prior to the filing of
the proceeding to determine the parent and child relationship. The disclosure required pursuant
to this section shall address the subject matter of the previous protection orders, including the
case number and jurisdiction issuing such orders.

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