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How to fill out the CO JDF 1807 online
Filling out the CO JDF 1807, also known as the affidavit of arrears, is an essential step for individuals seeking to clarify support payment status. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions on how to complete this form online effectively and accurately.
Follow the steps to fill out the CO JDF 1807 online successfully.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the document and open it in your preferred editor.
- Identify the court information at the top of the form. Fill in the District Court name and county where the form is being filed.
- Enter the court address to ensure the document is submitted to the correct location.
- In the 'In Re:' section, provide the relevant case information that pertains to the details of your situation.
- Fill in the names of the petitioner and the respondent/co-petitioner in their respective fields.
- If you have legal representation, include the attorney's name and address in the section labeled 'Attorney or Party Without Attorney.' Otherwise, leave it blank.
- Enter the case number obtained from your prior filings in the case number field.
- Complete the contact information sections by providing your phone number, fax number, email address, and attorney registration number if applicable.
- Proceed to the 'Affidavit of Arrears' section where you will declare your statements under oath. Specify the type of support ordered (child support, maintenance, or other) by checking the appropriate box.
- Fill in the amount of monthly support ordered and indicate whether payments have been timely made. Use the designated checkboxes to clarify your situation regarding payments.
- If any modifications to the support order exist, complete the modification fields and provide effective dates and amounts as indicated.
- Calculate the total amount of support that is due and the total amount that has been paid to determine any arrears.
- If required, attach the payment records or detail accrued arrears on a separate sheet.
- Sign the affidavit at the end, declaring that the information provided is true, and include the date of your signature.
- Finally, complete the certificate of service section to confirm that you have sent copies of the affidavit to the court and to the obligor.
Complete the CO JDF 1807 online to ensure your support payment situation is accurately documented.
A contempt of court punishes someone for not paying court-ordered support. If you've failed to pay court-ordered support in Colorado, the court can charge you with contempt of court. If it finds you guilty, it will require you to pay a fine or send you to jail.