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Enforcement of Court Orders

Providing Aggressive Counsel for Clients Who Need to Enforce Court Orders

Each party is required to follow court orders. If your former spouse or partner is not following court orders, then you have the right to seek help by going back to court to seek enforcement of the terms of the court order or filing a contempt of court action against the party who is not following court orders.

Common issues that may be enforced:

  • Payment of child support
  • Payment of spousal maintenance
  • Granting of parenting time to the noncustodial parent
  • Payment of assets and debts from property and debt division

Attorney Merle L. Stolar is Experienced in Handling Enforcement and Contempt of Court Issues

At the Law Office of Merle L. Stolar, P.L.L.C., I will advise you as to all of your options so that you can make the best informed decision whether or not to seek enforcement of court orders or to bring a contempt of court action against your former spouse or partner. I assess the strengths and weaknesses of your case, and communicate clearly the various legal procedures available to enforce a court order so that you understand exactly what is involved in seeking an enforcement or contempt of court action.

Preferring to work things out in negotiations, I am always prepared to litigate, if necessary, in order to achieve your goals.

For more information and to schedule a consultation please call me at (520) 246-5600 or Toll Free: (844) 200-8444.

The Law Office of Merle L. Stolar, P.L.L.C., is located in Tucson, Arizona.

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