Cruz Law Group P.C.

Enforcement

Once your divorce, child support, child custody, or other family law cases have been resolved either by a trial or by an out of court agreement, the parties involved will be expected to comply with the orders fully.

Unfortunately, this is not always the case, as either one or both parents often violate court orders relating to these issues. There are several reasons why people often find themselves violating court orders, but irrespective of what their reasons are or how good their intentions may seem, you still have a right to enforce the orders. Legal compliance is not a matter of choice. So, whether it for property division or possession and access, every party must comply with the court’s order.

There are tons of cases today in Texas where certain individuals take advantage of the nativity of the other party to evade court orders. One very popular act that people display after divorce is finalized, is the non-payment of child support.

Why sit and watch them get away with this when you can get them to comply? You don’t need to pass through any stress due to noncompliance, not when our professional family law attorneys can help walk you through the process. There are several ways in which court orders can be enforced, including wage withholding, suspension of driver’s license, award of attorney’s fees, and even jail confinement.

Contact us today to learn how we can help you get a non-complying party to obey court orders.