Colorado Judicial Branch has compiled all forms required to Request Grandparent or Great-Grandparent Visitation.
A maternal or paternal grandparent of a child may seek a court order granting grandparent reasonable visitation rights when there is or has been judicial intervention into the marriage of the child’s parents, a judicial placement of the child(ren) outside their family, or the death of the grandparent’s child.
Use the process outlined on this page to request grandparent or great-grandparent visitation rights, as per C.R.S. §19-1-117 (Colorado Revised Statutes).
To ask for decision-making authority or to be a part of the parenting time schedule, visit Get Custody and/or Child Support without a Marriage or Civil Union to see if you qualify, then use JDF 1703 Petition for Custody (Grandparents).
Any grandparent or great-grandparent may ask the court for visitation if the grandchild or great-grandchild is a part of one of the following cases:
A grandparent or great-grandparent cannot ask the court for visitation if:
Note: No grandparent or great-grandparent may seek an order granting visitation more than once every two years unless approved by the court.
You must file your paperwork in the county where the original case is located. Use the courts locator to find the correct court location.
Download and fill out the Grandparent or Great-Grandparent Visitation forms using the forms link above. For additional details on completing these forms, consult JDF 1700 Instructions to File for Grandparent or Great-Grandparent Visitation.
Grandparent or Great-Grandparent Visitation Filing Fees | |
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Intervenor (Adds New Party) Rule 24(c), CRCP | $234.00 |