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Section 15-11-116 - Effect of parent-child relationship — Colorado Law | CourtGPT
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Section 15-11-116 - Effect of parent-child relationship

Except as otherwise provided in section 15-11-119, if a parent-child relationship exists or is established under this subpart 2, the parent is a parent of the child and the child is a child of the parent for the purpose of intestate succession.L. 2009: Entire section added, (HB 09 -1287), ch. 310, p. 1676, § 8, effective 7/1/2010.COMMENTScope. This section provides that if a parent-child relationship exists or is established under any section in subpart 2, the consequence is that the parent is a parent of the child and the child is a child of the parent for the purpose of intestate succession by, from, or through the parent and the child. The exceptions in Section 2-119(b) through (e) refer to cases in which a parent-child relationship exists but only for the purpose of the right of an adoptee or a descendant of an adoptee to inherit from or through one or both genetic parents. For other provisions on establishing parent-child relationships, see the 'Uniform Parentage Act', article 4 of title 19.
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