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Family Law Enforcement Actions
An enforcement action is a legal remedy used when a party wants to enforce a court order that is being violated. In family law cases, enforcement actions are commonly used when:
- a party fails to pay child support or spousal support
- a parent refuses to comply with the visitation (possession) schedule by denying the other parent their visits with the child
- a party fails to comply with a property division order.
Failure to abide by a court order could result in legal fines, paying the other side’s attorney’s fees, or even jail time.
If you are seeking to Enforce a Court Order or if you have been served with an Enforcement Action, contact The Quander Law Firm. We are ready to help. Call (832) 930-7139 or fill in our contact form.