An individual may employ private counsel to represent the individual in proceedings authorized by this article.
Source: L. 93: Entire article R&RE, p. 1591, § 1, effective January 1, 1995.
COMMENT
The right of a party to retain private counsel in a proceeding brought under UIFSA is explicitly recognized. The failure to clearly recognize that power under the prior uniform acts led to confusion and inconsistent decisions. The Convention implicitly recognizes that the right to employ an attorney is to be available in every Convention country, but does not explicitly mention retaining private counsel. A "competent authority" in Convention terminology is equivalent to a tribunal.
Related to Convention: art. 37. Direct requests to competent authorities.
Structure Colorado Code
Article 5 - Uniform Interstate Family Support Act
Part 3 - Civil Provisions of General Application
§ 14-5-301. Proceedings Under Article
§ 14-5-302. Proceeding by Minor Parent
§ 14-5-303. Application of Law of This State
§ 14-5-304. Duties of Initiating Tribunal
§ 14-5-305. Duties and Powers of Responding Tribunal
§ 14-5-306. Inappropriate Tribunal
§ 14-5-307. Duties of Support Enforcement Agency
§ 14-5-308. Duty of Attorney General
§ 14-5-310. Duties of State Information Agency
§ 14-5-311. Pleadings and Accompanying Documents
§ 14-5-312. Nondisclosure of Information in Exceptional Circumstances
§ 14-5-314. Limited Immunity of Petitioner
§ 14-5-315. Nonparentage as Defense
§ 14-5-316. Special Rules of Evidence and Procedure
§ 14-5-317. Communications Between Tribunals