Can I adopt my stepchild if the bio father is in prison for a long sentence in Colorado?
ColoradoYes. A biological father serving a long prison sentence is actually one of the stronger cases for stepparent adoption in Colorado, especially if he has not maintained meaningful contact with the child.
How incarceration supports your case:
- If the father has had no meaningful contact with the child for 12+ months (C.R.S. § 19-5-105), abandonment can be established — regardless of whether he's incarcerated
- Long sentences (5+ years) demonstrate an inability or unwillingness to parent
- Courts recognize that children need an active, present legal parent
Service of process in prison:
- The adoption petition can be served directly at the correctional facility
- A sheriff or process server delivers the papers to the prison
- The incarcerated father has a set period to respond
- In our experience, most incarcerated parents do not respond or eventually sign consent
What if he contests from prison?
- This is uncommon, but the court will evaluate his actual relationship with the child
- Length of sentence, history of contact, and child's best interest are all considered
- The fact that he is incarcerated weighs against him in the court's analysis
Cost: $349 + court fees | Timeline: 3-6 months | Court: District Court
We include all necessary documents for serving an incarcerated parent. Call (855) 924-0450 to discuss your situation.
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