Colorado Disclaiming Paternity Instructions are a set of instructions for those who need to legally disavow their paternity of a child in the state of Colorado. The instructions provide information on the process of filing a petition to establish paternity and how to legally terminate any paternity rights. There are two types of Colorado Disclaiming Paternity Instructions. The first is for a biological father who needs to terminate their parental rights and the second is for a presumptive father who needs to disavow their paternity. For a biological father, Colorado Disclaiming Paternity Instructions provide information on what form needs to be completed and filed with the court. The father must also provide a copy of the completed form to the mother of the child, the custodial parent, or the child's attorney. For a presumptive father, the instructions provide information on what paperwork needs to be completed and filed with the court. The presumptive father must also provide a copy of the completed paperwork to the mother of the child, the custodial parent, or the child's attorney. Once the forms and paperwork are completed and filed, the court will review the documents and make a determination regarding the paternity of the child. If the court finds that paternity should be terminated, the father's name will be removed from the child's birth certificate.