Enforcing Court Orders in Family Law Cases

When a party fails to comply with a court order in a family law case, it can lead to frustration and further conflict. At Knox and Belcher, our experienced attorneys understand the importance of enforcing court orders. We’ll take decisive action to protect your rights and ensure compliance.

What is Contempt or Enforcement of Court?

 
    Contempt of court occurs when someone willfully disobeys a court order. In family law cases, this can include: Failure to pay child support or alimony Denying time-sharing Violating a restraining order Refusing to comply with property division orders Refusing to provide financial documents   
 

How We Can Help

We can help you pursue enforcement actions, such as: Filing a motion for contempt or enforce Seeking wage garnishment Requesting suspension of driver’s license Pursuing other legal remedies

Our Commitment to Upholding Your Rights

 
    We understand the frustration and stress caused by non-compliance with court orders. Our attorneys will: Explain the enforcement process clearly Represent you effectively in court Work tirelessly to protect your rights and interests   
 
  
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