An attorney can assist with enforcing child support orders in Colorado in several ways. They can help by filing a motion for contempt if the paying parent fails to comply with the court-ordered support payments. This motion can lead to legal consequences for the non-paying parent, such as fines, wage garnishment, or even jail time. Additionally, an attorney can assist in obtaining and executing income withholding orders, which require the non-paying parent’s employer to deduct child support payments directly from their paycheck. They can also help navigate the state’s Child Support Enforcement Unit’s procedures, ensuring all necessary documentation and legal steps are taken to secure the owed support. Consulting with an attorney ensures that enforcement actions are pursued effectively and in accordance with the law.



