An enforcement action is the process by which you legally document the opposing party’s failure to abide by the order of the court. You may need to pursue an enforcement action against the opposing party for a variety of reasons. This may include enforcing child support, medical support, visitation and access, property issues, or other provisions of the Decree
An individual may file a motion to enforce a prior court order when the other party to the lawsuit is not complying with the terms of the order. In order to enforce a court order, you must file a petition for enforcement. A hearing will be held to determine whether or not the order has been violated. If a court believes that there is a violation in an order, the judge can order that the violating party comply with the order, pay attorney’s fees, ordering fines, and even jail or probation. Because of the extreme consequences of enforcement actions, having a family law attorney who understands enforcement issues is extremely important. This is whether you are seeking to enforce a court order or are under accusation of violating a court order. For over ten years our office has striven to provide the highest quality service together with relentless representation in court. Attorney Aaron Weinmann has what it takes to get the results that you need and will work together on your case from start to finish. Contact our office today to schedule your consultation.
For over ten years our office has striven to provide the highest quality service together with relentless representation in court. Attorney Aaron Weinmann has what it takes to get the results that you need and will work together on your case from start to finish.