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Colorado Child Support

Colorado Child SupportBefore applying for Colorado Child Support, you need to contact your local enforcement office for child support, where you will be asked to fill out an application. The onetime fee for applying is $20. Child support is established using the laws in Legal Authority, under section 14-10-115. The Colorado Child Support Enforcement Program (CCSE) requires the health insurance coverage provided for the child.

While applying for child support, the court will determine the amount of support to be provided for the children of custodial parents. Usually, it is calculated based on the gross monthly incomes of both the custodial and non-custodial parents. If a non-custodial parent regrets to pay child support, the Colorado state will use various methods to enforce payments. A few among them are passport denial, drivers license suspension, withholding from wages and many other. There are various methods to make payments for child support. If you are submitting your payments via mail, then you would probably need to provide your full name, your FSR account number and the court ID number. In case of phone, you need fill out a pay by phone application.

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