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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Colorado Sworn Statement in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the county name and court address at the top of the form. This information is essential for proper identification of your case.
  3. Fill in your name as the guardian, along with the state where you were appointed and the date of appointment. Ensure accuracy as this establishes your authority.
  4. Check the boxes to indicate which documents you are submitting, such as certified copies of court orders or letters evidencing your authority.
  5. Complete the verification section by signing and dating the form. Include your contact information for any follow-up.
  6. If applicable, have a notary public witness your signature and complete their section to finalize the document.

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According to Colorado child support law, COL. REV. STAT. 14-10-115, the amount of child support owed is calculated by applying a percentage (roughly 20% for one child and an additional 10% for each additional child) of the parents combined gross income to their childs needs.
You cannot be sent to jail for failing to pay a debt or for having a judgment against you; however, a judgment can greatly affect your financial position. A judgment allows a creditor to garnish wages, garnish bank accounts, or take a lien against property in your name.
The short answer is yes, but not in every Colorado county. Check out the Colorado courts e-filing page for a list of all counties from which you can file for a divorce online yourself.
The judgment will appear on the defendants credit report, and it can be there for up to seven years if it is not paid. The judgment also gives the plaintiff the right to collect money from the defendants bank account or salary.
After the judgment, your creditor might ask the court to secure the debt against your home - this is called a charging order. They might do this even if you keep making payments. You can find out what to do if your creditor applies for a charging order.

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Fill out a transcript request form JDF4 . These are available online or in the Clerk of Courts office. The request forms have information regarding time frames and costs.
The judgment also gives the plaintiff the right to collect money from the defendants bank account or salary. After entry of judgment, the other person can start enforcing or collecting on the judgment. See collecting a judgment (can link to the money judgement section - collections).
If the judge finds that you are in Contempt of Court, the judge can order jail time as a punishment for the Contempt of Court. You cannot be held in Contempt of Court simply because you are unable to pay or have not paid the judgment against you.

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