Peo in Interest of ZC

CourtColorado Court of Appeals
DecidedMarch 19, 2026
Docket25CA1803
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

25CA1803 Peo in Interest of ZC 03-19-2026

COLORADO COURT OF APPEALS

Court of Appeals No. 25CA1803 Arapahoe County District Court No. 22JV414 Honorable Shay Whitaker, Judge

The People of the State of Colorado,

Appellee,

In the Interest of Z.C., a Child,

and Concerning A.B.,

Appellant,

and J.W.,

Appellee.

APPEAL DISMISSED

Division V Opinion by JUDGE LIPINSKY Welling and Tow, JJ., concur

NOT PUBLISHED PURSUANT TO C.A.R. 35(e) Announced March 19, 2026

Ron Carl, County Attorney, Tamra White, Assistant County Attorney, Aurora, Colorado, for Appellee The People of the State of Colorado

Sheena Knight, Guardian Ad Litem

Genevieve Manco, Office of Respondent Parents’ Counsel, Thornton, Colorado, for Appellant

One Accord Legal, LLC, Katelyn B. Parker, Greenwood Village, Colorado, for Appellee J.W. ¶1 A.B. (mother) appeals the juvenile court’s judgment allocating

parental responsibilities for Z.C. (the child) to J.W. (father). We

dismiss the appeal.

I. Background

¶2 The Arapahoe County Department of Human Services (the

Department) filed a petition in dependency and neglect raising

concerns about mother’s mental health and her lack of supervision

of the then-four-year-old child and his five half-siblings.

¶3 The juvenile court adjudicated the child dependent and

neglected and adopted treatment plans for both parents. Two years

after the Department filed the petition, the child was placed with

father in Missouri. Father then moved for an allocation of parental

responsibilities (APR). Nearly three years after the petition was

filed, the juvenile court allocated parental responsibilities to father.

II. Mother’s Appeal

¶4 The APR order required father to “support, encourage, and

assist with [the child] maintaining regular contact with any of his

siblings or half-siblings.” Mother’s sole contention in this appeal is

that the juvenile court erred in entering the APR because this

1 provision alone “fails to adequately protect [the child] and his

siblings’ rights to family integrity.”

¶5 But mother does not have standing to assert this claim

because it is based only on a prospective alleged injury to the child.

To have standing, a party must have suffered an injury in fact to a

legally protected interest. C.W.B., Jr. v. A.S., 2018 CO 8, ¶ 18, 410

P.3d 438, 443. The legally protected interest requirement

recognizes that “parties actually protected by a statute or

constitutional provision are generally best situated to vindicate their

own rights.” Id. (citation omitted). Except in “certain limited

circumstances,” a litigant cannot rest a claim for relief on the legal

rights or interests of third parties. Id. Mother does not assert that

her claim should be considered as one of these “certain limited

circumstances.” It is therefore not properly before us.

¶6 To the extent that mother asserts she is acting in the best

interests of the child (or the child’s half-siblings), we reject her

claim because she is not the appropriate party to do so. The child’s

guardian ad litem, who opposed mother’s request, “is expressly

authorized by statute to advocate for the child’s best interests at all

stages of the proceedings.” Id. at ¶ 36, 410 P.3d at 447. There is

2 no claim or indication that the child’s guardian ad litem is unable

or unwilling to do so.

III. Disposition

¶7 The appeal is dismissed without prejudice.

JUDGE WELLING and JUDGE TOW concur.

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