Under this article, a tribunal of this state may serve as an initiating tribunal to forward proceedings to a tribunal of another state, and as a responding tribunal for proceedings initiated in another state or a foreign country.
Source: L. 93: Entire article R&RE, p. 1585, § 1, effective January 1, 1995. L. 2015: Entire section amended, (HB 15-1198), ch. 173, p. 548, § 6, effective July 1.
COMMENT
This section identifies the two roles a tribunal of the forum may serve: acting as either an initiating or a responding tribunal. See Sections 304 and 305 for the duties and powers of the tribunal in each of these capacities. Under UIFSA, a tribunal may serve as a responding tribunal even when there is no initiating tribunal. This accommodates the direct filing of a proceeding in a responding tribunal by a nonresident of the forum, whether residing in a state or anywhere else in the world. Note, however, that the section does not deal with whether an initiating tribunal of a state may forward a proceeding to a tribunal in a foreign country, which may be left to the individual support enforcement agency.
Related to Convention: art. 2. Scope; art. 37. Direct requests to competent authorities.
Structure Colorado Code
Article 5 - Uniform Interstate Family Support Act
§ 14-5-201. Bases for Jurisdiction Over Nonresident
§ 14-5-202. Duration of Personal Jurisdiction
§ 14-5-203. Initiating and Responding Tribunals of This State
§ 14-5-204. Simultaneous Proceedings
§ 14-5-205. Continuing, Exclusive Jurisdiction to Modify Child Support Order
§ 14-5-206. Continuing Jurisdiction to Enforce Child Support Order
§ 14-5-207. Determination of Controlling Child Support Order
§ 14-5-208. Child Support Orders for Two or More Obligees
§ 14-5-209. Credit for Payment
§ 14-5-210. Application of Article to Nonresident Subject to Personal Jurisdiction
§ 14-5-211. Continuing, Exclusive Jurisdiction to Modify Spousal-Support Order