Child support is crucial to securing your child’s financial well-being. But when the other parent stops paying, it can create overwhelming stress and financial uncertainty. If you’re facing this situation, you have legal options to enforce child support. Here’s a comprehensive guide on addressing child support enforcement and the tools available under Colorado child support…
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By: Stephen J. Plog As indicated in many previous Plog & Stein blog posts, Colorado Revised Statutes indicate that parents have a legal obligation to provide financial support for their children. This requirement is manifested in child support orders flowing from child custody, divorce, or stand-alone child support cases. Monthly child support amounts are calculated…
Continue reading ›As July 1 soon approaches, it’s that time of year again when revisions to Colorado statutes often come into effect. Family law statutes related to divorce, child custody, and child support are no exception to this phenomenon. While things do not generally change too radically, even simple, nuanced changes can have an impact on family…
Continue reading ›By: Michelle L. Searcy At the most basic level, the Colorado child support calculation is based on the combined income of the parents, the number of children and the number of overnights exercised by each parent in Colorado. Calculating income for a parent with a job that issues a W-2 is a fairly straight forward…
Continue reading ›It is not a common occurrence to have individuals separating immediately around the time of the birth of a child, but it does happen. When parties are married, this child support and custody issues are usually through the courts via a dissolution of marriage (divorce case). But what happens to those situations where the parties…
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