Enforcement of Court Orders
When your divorce proceedings go before a judge and you are issued a court order both parties must abide by these orders. Many times, both parties are glad to have the stress of the divorce over so they can build a new life. Sometimes, however, court orders are not obeyed. Whether they are related to child custody, visitation, child support, or alimony, problems occur when one party does not follow the court orders. When this occurs it is considered a breach of contract and you are allowed to take legal action to enforce the original court orders.
Legal Assistance for Enforcement of Court Orders
An experienced Orlando divorce attorney can assist you with problems that result when the other party has breached your contract. Unpaid child support is the most common problem that occurs. Your attorney will assist you in taking the steps necessary to receive past-due child support payments and to ensure that future payments are made in a timely manner. Some of the things that can be done to secure payment include the interception of tax refunds, freezing of financial accounts, and garnishing of wages. Additionally, other penalties may include the suspension of the driver’s license and even jail time if payments are skipped.
Finding an Orlando Attorney
If you are not receiving the child support or alimony payments that were provided in a court order regarding your divorce, you should seek legal assistance as soon as possible. Choose an attorney who is experienced in working on these types of cases. The attorneys at Katz & Phillips are experts at working on all the legal issues involved in divorce. We take action to get you the money that you are owed. We work with our clients to provide aggressive legal support and find the best possible path to take to get the outcome you require.
Contact an experienced Orlando divorce attorney today at Katz and Phillips to get legal help with the enforcement of the court order in your divorce.