Enforcement / Contempt of Court Orders
After a dissolution or custody challenge the Judge enters a final order. That final order will state what the rules are and who needs to follow them. When one of the parents or former spouses does not follow the rules, it may require the non offender to enforce the final order entered by the Judge. The Judge has many ways of handling a situation just like this. The Judge may enter an order enforcing the Judge’s prior order, or if warranted, the Judge may hold the offender in contempt. Whether you need an Orlando Florida Child Support Enforcement lawyer or a Child Custody Enforcement attorney or need to enforce an alimony or property settlement provision an attorney at NeJame, LaFay, Jancha, Ahmed, Barker and Joshi, P.A. can help. We can assist you in seeking enforcement of the Judge’s final order and can guide you through the process of filing a contempt action against the offender.
Contact us at NeJame Law
If you need legal advice or representation to file a contempt action to enforce a final court order, a Central Florida Family Law Attorney at NeJame Law can help. Contact us for reliable and thorough assistance. We can be reached by phone at (407) 245-1232 and by e-mail at FamilyLaw@NeJamelaw.com. You may also filing out our online form. We value your privacy and will keep any information strictly confidential.

