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If the other party is not paying court-ordered child support, you have the right to ask the court to enforce the order.
In Maricopa County, Arizona, child support enforcement is a legal process
used when a parent fails to follow an existing child support order.
A do-it-yourself (DIY) approach allows you to prepare and file your
enforcement case on your own while following the correct court procedures.
🧾 WHEN THIS APPLIES
You may need to file for child support enforcement if:
- Child support payments are not
being made
- Payments are inconsistent
- There is a violation of a
court-ordered support obligation
🪜 BASIC STEPS
To enforce child support in Maricopa County, you will generally:
1️⃣ Prepare a Petition to Enforce Child Support
2️⃣ File your documents with the court
3️⃣ Pay the filing fee or request a fee deferral
4️⃣ Serve the other party
5️⃣ Receive an Order to Appear
6️⃣ Attend the court hearing
⚠️ IMPORTANT
This process requires that:
✔ A valid child support order already exists
✔ You are asking the court to enforce (not modify) the order
💰 STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE
AVAILABLE
If you want a clear and organized guide to help you through the
enforcement process:
👉 Digital ($69): https://payhip.com/b/697uq
👉 Printed ($79): https://payhip.com/b/9mxXQ
✔ Step-by-step instructions
✔ Service methods explained
✔ Court hearing preparation
✔ Sample forms included
Prepared by an Arizona Certified Legal Document Preparer with 10+ years
of experience assisting thousands of clients.
This guide is designed specifically for Maricopa County, Arizona.
This is an educational resource only. Not legal advice.


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