How to use "Verified Entry of Support Judgment (JDF 1813)"?

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Verified Entry of Support Judgment

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The “Verified Entry of Support Judgment (JDF 1813)” is a legal form issued by the Judicial Branch for use in Colorado. It is designed to facilitate obtaining a formal judgment in cases involving child support, spousal support, or maintenance. 

Purpose Of The Form
This form is used to secure a legal judgment that officially recognizes the amount of support (child or spousal) owed by one party to another. It verifies the support amount due, making it enforceable by law. This is crucial for the recipient to ensure the support is paid as determined by the court or an agreement.

Why It Is Needed
  • Legal Enforcement: It provides a legal mechanism to enforce payment of support.
  • Record Keeping: Serves as an official record of the support judgment.
  • Financial Security: Helps the receiving party (typically a custodial parent or a lower-earning spouse) secure financial support.

Intended Audience
  • Obligors: Individuals ordered to pay support.
  • Obligees: Individuals entitled to receive support.
  • Legal Representatives: Lawyers or legal aides assisting in family law cases.
  • Court Officials: Judges or clerks processing support judgments.

How To Fill Out The Form
Filling out the form typically involves providing detailed information about the parties involved, the case, and the support judgment, including:
  • Case Information: Case number, court jurisdiction, and the parties' names.
  • Support Details: Amount of support owed, payment frequency, and duration.
  • Judgment Information: Date of the judgment, total amount due, and any arrears.

Instructions for filling out the form are usually provided on the form itself or in accompanying documentation.

Key Pieces of Information Required
  • Personal Information: Names, addresses, and other identifying details of both parties.
  • Financial Information: Specific support agreement details, including amounts and payment schedules.
  • Case Details: Case number and court information to link the judgment to the correct legal case.

Submission Timeline
Deadlines or time considerations can vary based on the case and jurisdiction. Submitting the form according to court orders or legal advice is essential. Prompt submission after a judgment or agreement is crucial for timely enforcement.

Submission Method And Location
  • Method: The form may be submitted in person, by mail, or electronically, depending on the court's procedures.
  • Location: It should be forwarded to the appropriate court that handled the original case or where the judgment was made.

Cost To Submit Or File The Form
Filing fees for court forms vary by jurisdiction and case type. Some courts may waive fees for individuals who qualify for financial hardship. 

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