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Fight for Your Legal Right by Filing a Contempt of Order
There's nothing more unacceptable than your former spouse or your child's other parent not following a court order. Whether the order directs the opposite party to pay child support, allow for visitation, or any other decree related to your divorce or separation, it's mandatory to comply with the court order.
If you find yourself in a similar situation, turn to the experienced attorney at Shelton Family Law PLLC. We'll file a case for contempt of court order that will compel the other party to follow the original order after being served with a warning of possible jail time on noncompliance.
Learn About Order Enforcement in Family Law Cases
Here are some commonly asked questions about enforcing family court orders:
What is enforcement?
Enforcement is the term for proceedings that are brought to force a person to obey a court order.
What orders will the court enforce? In the context of family law, the court may enforce orders dealing with a variety of matters, which include:
Child Support
Visitation
The property division ordered by a court in a divorce
Post-divorce spousal alimony (now called "maintenance")
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