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Enforcement of
Court Orders

Our legal team gives you the leverage you need to enforce a court order in family law cases.

Family Law Enforcements in
Houston, Texas

A final order signed by the Court may seem like a done deal—and, legally, it is. However, what happens if the other party refuses to keep their end of the deal? For instance, what if the other party fails to pay child or spousal support or denies your possession and access?

Fortunately, the Law Office of Brad Medland defends your rights when the other party fails to honor a settlement. We can take the burden out of pursuing contempt proceedings by filing a motion for contempt, gathering evidence, and arguing your case in court. Our experienced legal professionals can effectively represent your interests in court and help you achieve a favorable outcome.

How Our Law Firm Can Help You with Your Enforcement Case

Our law firm provides comprehensive legal services to help you with your family law court enforcement case. We can explain your legal rights and options and help you understand the process of enforcing a family court order. Our attorneys can work with you to develop a personalized legal strategy that is tailored to your unique needs and goals.

Our legal team can assist you in gathering evidence to support your case, including financial records and other relevant documentation. We can negotiate with the other party or their attorney to reach a resolution outside of court, if possible. Our attorneys have extensive courtroom experience and can effectively represent you in court to argue your case and seek a favorable outcome.

What is a Family Law Enforcement Action?

When the other party fails to keep their end of the settlement, we seek the court’s intervention to ensure the court order is enforced. We take aggressive legal action that may include wage garnishment, or even incarceration.

As your attorneys, we take legal action to enforce court orders related to family law cases, such as:

  • Child support
  • Spousal support
  • Division of assets
  • Child custody

It is important to take family law enforcement actions seriously and seek the guidance and representation of an experienced family law attorney. Our law firm can help you navigate the complex legal process and ensure your rights are protected. With the help of an attorney, you can take the necessary steps to enforce a family court order and seek a resolution that is in the best interests of you and your family.

We Handle All Types of Family
Enforcement Cases

Put our experience and resources to work and let us help you enforce the action your ex-spouse is legally required to take.

FAQs About Family Law Court Enforcements

Common types of family law enforcement actions include motions for contempt, wage garnishment, and interception of tax refunds.

A motion for contempt is a legal document that alleges that one party has failed to comply with a court order and requests that the court take action to enforce the order.

Consequences of being found in contempt of court in a family law case may include fines, jail time, suspension of driver’s license, or other penalties as determined by the court.

Yes, a family law enforcement action can be challenged if the party subject to the enforcement action believes that they are not in violation of the court order or if they believe that the enforcement action is otherwise invalid.

FAQs About Family Law Court Enforcements

Common types of family law enforcement actions include motions for contempt, wage garnishment, and interception of tax refunds.

A motion for contempt is a legal document that alleges that one party has failed to comply with a court order and requests that the court take action to enforce the order.

Consequences of being found in contempt of court in a family law case may include fines, jail time, suspension of driver’s license, or other penalties as determined by the court.

Yes, a family law enforcement action can be challenged if the party subject to the enforcement action believes that they are not in violation of the court order or if they believe that the enforcement action is otherwise invalid.

Contact Us Today for Court Enforcement Issues

If you need a court enforcement attorney in the Houston, Texas area, contact The Law Office of Brad Medland today to schedule a free consultation. Let us help you get the best outcome for your family law case.

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