After a divorce or separation, parents must follow the orders put in place in family court. These orders will address child related matters, including the allocation of parental responsibilities (legal custody) and parenting time (physical custody). They will also address child support to ensure that parents are meeting their children’s financial needs. In some cases, one parent may fail to follow the court’s orders, and the other parent may need to enforce these orders.
If you need to make sure your ex is following your child support or parenting judgment, it is important to understand your options for enforcement. With the help of a skilled family law attorney, you can act to protect your children’s best interests and resolve any issues related to violations of court orders.
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