Instructions / Options to Enforce Orders - Colorado 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Instructions / Options to Enforce Orders - Colorado in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the General Information section. This will help you understand your rights and responsibilities regarding maintenance and child support.
  3. Identify your role as either Petitioner, Co-Petitioner, or Respondent. Fill in the appropriate fields based on your designation.
  4. Select the enforcement option that applies to your situation (e.g., Family Support Registry, Income Assignment). Follow the specific instructions for that option.
  5. For options requiring forms like JDF 1813 or JDF 1816, complete all sections accurately. Ensure you attach any necessary supporting documentation.
  6. Once completed, file your forms with the Court and keep copies for your records. Make sure to mail copies to the other party as required.

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CSS is authorized by law to use enforcement remedies through income withholding, suspensions and denials, intercepts, credit reporting and judicial actions when a child support order is not being followed.
If you fail to make the required child support payments in Colorado, CSS will initiate an investigation and take steps to enforce payment. Failure of payment can severely impact the financial stability of the child and the custodial parent, making these payments a top priority for CSS.
Note to Party responding to a Motion to Modify Parenting Time: If you disagree with this Motion, Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure allow you to file a written response with the Court which must be filed within 21 days of the date this Motion was served on you or mailed to you.
If, under the same circumstances, the child support payment is overdue for longer than 2 years, or the amount exceeds $10,000, the violation is a criminal felony, and convicted offenders face fines and up to 2 years in prison (See 18 U.S.C. 228(a)(3)).
If your child support order was issued in Colorado, emancipation occurs and child support ends when the child docHubes 19 years of age in most cases. However, if the child is still in high school or an equivalent program, support continues until the end of the month after graduation but not beyond the age of 21.

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Colorado courts offer several legal remedies, including: Motion to Enforce Parenting Time: This asks the court to enforce the parenting plan and may include make-up time for missed visits. Motion for Contempt of Court: This is used when a parent willfully violates a court order.

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