Legal Question in Family Law in Colorado

Dismissed contempt charges

at the contempt Hearing the petitioner Said i owed her $1134 for 7 months child support. @ $162 a month. According to CS enforcement unit I owe $2000. The Judge Dismissed the charges. does that mean CS Is Terminated ? thanks for your time


Asked on 2/18/08, 10:20 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Re: Dismissed contempt charges

No, contempt charges being dismissed does not mean the child support is terminated. You need to continue paying it off.

I would recommend that you find your records, your proof of payments made, and work with CS to make sure they have the correct balance due in their system.

If you stop paying, they will come after you again, and it is less likely that the charges will be dropped.

The only way out, assuming that your child is over 19 or emancipated, and therefore you do not owe any current child support, is to reach an agreement with your ex to settle for a fixed amount to pay off the arrearage. That agreement must be in writing and needs to be filed with the Court and with CS Enforcement. However, that won't work if you still owe more than just arrearages, as the Court is unlikely to find that circumstances are such that child support is no longer appropriate in your case.

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Answered on 2/19/08, 4:47 pm


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