Summary
In Colorado, child support is mandatory, and failure to pay can result in drivers license suspension. To reinstate your license, you can request a hearing or set up a payment plan by contacting your local child support office. The payment plan should be based on your financial situation, and consistent payments are necessary to avoid further penalties.Full Conversation
Is there any law that says child support is mandatory
Hey ****! Yes, in Colorado, child support is mandatory. Here are some key points:
- Colorado law requires both parents to support their children.
- Child support is calculated based on the Income Shares Model.
- The court considers income, parenting time, and other factors.
Is there a specific child support issue you're dealing with?
yes
What's the specific child support issue you're facing? This will help me provide more precise information.
my license got taken away as a result in falling behind on child support
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In Colorado, non-payment of child support can lead to the suspension of your driver's license. You can request a hearing to contest the suspension or set up a payment plan to reinstate your license.
Would you like more information on how to request a hearing or set up a payment plan?
yes
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You can request a hearing or set up a payment plan to reinstate your license.
- To request a hearing, contact the Colorado Child Support Enforcement Unit.
- To set up a payment plan, you must contact your local child support office.
Would you like to know more about the hearing process or setting up a payment plan?
more about setting up payment plan
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To set up a payment plan for child support in Colorado:
- Contact your local child support office.
- Provide details about your financial situation.
- Negotiate terms that are manageable for you.
- Make consistent payments to avoid further penalties.
Would you like more detailed steps on how to contact your local child support office?
no
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Since you don't need more detailed steps, you may want to reach out to your local child support office directly to discuss setting up a payment plan based on your financial situation.