Enforcement of orders

Do you have Orders that are not being followed by the other party? Is your ex ignoring your Court Orders or doing something completely opposite? Denver attorneys at Palmer Family Law can help! When your ex refuses to follow the Orders of the Court, you have options. An attorney from Palmer Family Law can file a motion on your behalf advising the Court of your ex’s bad acts. Your attorney can help you at a required mediation, and in private negotiations. Further, your attorney will be able to argue your case at a hearing and even help you with enforcement through the county or other agency. You should never be in the position of having to enforce your own Orders, and that is where an attorney from Palmer Family Law can remove your burden and help get your case back on track.

FAQs:

  • Your Orders need enforcement if the other party is not doing what he or she is supposed to do under the Orders.

  • That all depends on the Orders that need enforced. Orders related to child support can potentially be enforced through the Court or through Child Support Enforcement. Other Orders can go through the State, or even the IRS. One of our attorneys can help you determine the best course of action.

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