Once your case is finalized, it is important that all parties comply with the court’s final orders or the terms of any separation agreement or parenting plan.
Unfortunately, after a case ends, some parties fail to comply with required alimony payments, child support payments, asset transfers, debt payments, or visitation requirements.
When this occurs, the issue can sometimes be resolved outside of court. When that option fails, an action for contempt ensures that the non-complying party performs all responsibilities under the previous court orders.
Contempt cases can result in punishment to the non-complying party including fines and incarceration if the non-compliance is flagrant enough.
Contact J. Matthew Sanders today to ensure your current court orders are being followed.
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