Colorado law treats unpaid child support as a support judgment that can be enforced like other judgments. The statute authorizes liens by operation of law against real and personal property and allows filing verified judgments to revive enforcement. It also permits intercepting federal or state tax refunds and lottery winnings to apply toward arrears. Courts can use contempt, license actions through agencies, and other remedies when appropriate. These tools work together with income assignments to improve collection. Knowing the range of options helps you and your lawyer pick an effective strategy. If you’re facing issues with child support enforcement,contact us to discuss your options.



