How Dave Mejias Helps When You’re Ex Ignores the Divorce Order
You possess an official court order, but your ex is not complying with their legal obligations. Without any enforcement action being taken, such an order will be meaningless. Dave Mejias has years of experience in family law. Here is what he suggests you can do. 1. Divorce Order Is a Court Order – Violations Have Their Consequences Unfortunately, many people fail to recognize that defying the terms of divorce is not a civil dispute between two parties. It is a violation of court orders. The state has very serious mechanisms that may be used to address such non-compliance issues. You need to know the kind of violation that you are facing. This could be related to the child support payments, spousal maintenance, or even parenting plan management. 2. Motion for Contempt of Court Contempt of court is the strongest form of enforcement action available. However, in a scenario where the party concerned has deliberately chosen to disobey the orders of the court, it may be possible ...