What Does It Mean To Uphold A Family Law Court Order In Texas?
Once their divorce, child custody, child support or another family law case has been resolved, either by agreement or judge’s orders, the parties are expected to comply with those orders and follow them as closely as possible. Unfortunately, this is not always so. In many cases, either one, or possibly even both, of the parents is often in violation of the decree of divorce or court orders. There may be many situations that cause someone to go against a court order, but regardless of the reasons, it is within their right to uphold those orders.
Complying with a court order is not a matter of choice but instead, it is a requirement. Court orders can be enforced in many ways, including wage withholding, child support judgments with interest, the award of attorney’s fees, suspension of driver’s license and even confinement in jail in certain circumstances. It is important that you know the rights in your particular circumstances and that you protect yourself.
How I Defend You
I have helped countless people enforce their court orders and helped just as many defend themselves against false accusations in enforcement cases. I have also helped many people modify court orders that they simply cannot comply with due to changes in their circumstances, which may include a change in their financial position.
Regardless of your situation, I will provide you with a clear and concise explanation of your custody rights or other family law rights, provide you with proper advice on how to either resolve your problem or proceed with legal action, and provide you with the decisive and competent representation in court that you deserve.
Let Me Help Your Family
A court order is a serious matter, and everyone involved needs to take the order seriously. If you need help enforcing the order, contact me today. Call me at 210-570-9977, or email me to schedule your initial consultation today.