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Expert Past-Due Child Support Representation in Phoenix, AZ

When it comes to collecting past-due child support, Michael J. Fuller, Attorney at Law, is your reliable partner. With over 40 years of experience, we specialize in helping parents secure the child support payments they are entitled to. As an AV-rated attorney, Michael J. Fuller brings a cost-conscious approach and personalized service to every case, ensuring honest assessments and open communication throughout the entire legal process.


If your co-parent has missed payments, our firm is prepared to fight for your child’s right to necessary financial support. Contact us today to discuss how we can help you collect overdue child support payments.

When to Contact a Professional for Past-Due Child Support

If you're wondering whether it's time to seek professional legal assistance for past-due child support, consider these scenarios. Recognizing the signs early can make a significant difference in securing the payments your child deserves. Reach out to our office if you encounter any of the following:


  • Repeated missed payments from the co-parent
  • Inconsistent child support payments
  • Claims of financial hardship from the other parent
  • Lack of communication or cooperation from the co-parent
  • Legal threats or disputes over payment amounts
  • Significant changes in the co-parent’s financial situation
  • Rising concerns about your child’s basic needs being unmet


If any of these situations sound familiar, connect with us for a professional consultation.

Benefits of Hiring a Professional for Child Support Collection

Securing past-due child support payments can be a complex and emotionally charged process. Hiring a seasoned attorney like Michael J. Fuller offers numerous advantages to ensure you get the results you need. Here are some key benefits:


  • Over 40 years of legal experience
  • AV-rated attorney with a reputation for excellence
  • Cost-conscious strategies that won’t break the bank
  • Personalized service tailored to your unique situation
  • Honest and straightforward case assessments
  • Open and transparent communication at every step
  • Will represent you in court if necessary


Our firm is committed to making this process as seamless and stress-free as possible. Contact us to leverage our expertise and dedication to your case.

Why Act Now for Past-Due Child Support

Taking immediate action to address past-due child support can have a significant impact on your child’s well-being. Michael J. Fuller, Attorney at Law, provides effective legal representation to ensure your child’s needs are met without delay. Consider these compelling reasons to act now:


  • Overdue payments affecting your child’s quality of life
  • Mounting financial stress due to lack of support
  • Potential legal leverage to enforce payments
  • Assurance of fair and equitable support for your child
  • Proactive measures to avoid future payment issues


Don’t wait to secure the financial support your child needs. Contact Michael J. Fuller, Attorney at Law, to take the first step toward resolving past-due child support issues.

Get in Touch With Us

If you’re facing challenges with past-due child support, Michael J. Fuller, Attorney at Law, is here to help. Our office in Phoenix, AZ, is committed to providing experienced, cost-effective, and personalized legal representation. Don’t hesitate to reach out for a consultation to discuss your situation and explore how we can assist you in collecting the child support payments your child deserves.

Past-Due Child or Spousal Support FAQs

  • Why should I hire the firm for my delinquent support matter?

    Retaining the firm gives you the best chance at collecting the money owed to you at the lowest cost. The firm’s principal attorney, Michael J. Fuller, is AV-rated, he has over four decades of experience practicing collection law and is recognized by other Arizona attorneys as the person to hire to get the job done. Mr. Fuller is passionate about his desire to help other people and feels blessed to be able to do so with the privilege of practicing law. Mr. Fuller is sincerely interested in each client’s matter and will work with each client to devise a cost-effective way to accomplish the client’s goals. In these tough financial times, it’s time to get tough with the people who owe you money.

  • How much time do I have to collect a past-due child support obligation?

    If you make efforts to collect a child support debt more than ten years after the emancipation of the youngest child subject to the order, the obligor may assert as a defense that you have unreasonably delayed your attempt to enforce the child support debt. If a court makes a finding of unreasonable delay, all or a portion of the child support debt is no longer collectible. (A.R.S. Section 25-503.J).

  • How can I avoid a possible defense that I unreasonably delayed the enforcement of my child or spousal support order?

    You are permitted to secure a judgment by requesting a judgment for arrearages which pleading is filed with the clerk of the court along with an affidavit indicating the name of the party obligated to pay support and the amount of the arrearages. Once a judgment for support is entered by the court, it is exempt from renewal and is enforceable until paid in full. (A.R.S. Section 25-503.L and K). Interest on the support arrearage accrues at the annual rate of ten percent beginning at the end of the month following the month in which the support payment is due but only accrues on the principal and not on the interest. (A.R.S. Section 25-510.E). A judgment for child support has priority over most other judgments once a certified copy of the judgment is recorded with the county recorder. (A.R.S. Section 25-514).

  • Can my former spouse go to jail for failure to pay past-due child support?

    Arizona law requires every parent to provide reasonable support for his or her minor children. (A.R.S. Section 25-501.A). A parent of a minor child who knowingly fails to furnish reasonable support for the parent’s minor child may be found guilty of a class 6 felony (A.R.S. Section 25-511.A.). In making a determination of whether the parent is guilty, the court will consider all the assets, earnings, and entitlements of the defendant and whether the defendant has made reasonable efforts to obtain necessary funds. (A.R.S. Section 25-511.C).

  • What legal steps can the firm take to secure payment of my past due child/spousal support?

    Arizona law provides an arsenal of weapons to secure payment of a past due child support/spousal support judgment including the following remedies:


    1. You can secure an ex parte order of income assignment for current or past due support by filing with the court a request that states the monthly amount of support ordered by the court, the specific amount of support arrearages, the name and address of the payor to whom the order of assignment is directed and the name of obligor. (A.R.S. Section 25-504.B).
    2. You can enforce the judgment by lien, execution, non-earnings garnishment, appointment of receivership along with all other forms of relief for enforcement of an ordinary civil judgment. (A.R.S. Section 25-508.A.).
    3. If an obligor has willfully failed to pay support for at least six months, you can request the suspension of his or her driver’s or recreational license (A.R.S. Section 25-517.A.)
    4. If an obligor is at least six months in arrears in making support payments, his or her professional or occupational license may also be suspended. (A.R.S. Section 25-517.D.)
    5. The court can issue a child support arrest warrant if the obligor is ordered to appear for a court hearing, he is properly served and he fails to appear. (A.R.S. Section 25-681.A.)

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