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Enforcement of Judgment of Divorce

Getting divorced is hard. What makes it harder is when the other person doesn’t follow the court’s decision. If your ex-spouse isn’t following terms, The Law Office of Michael E. Thomas, PLLC is here to help with the enforcement of judgment of divorce. Enlist the help of a professional who knows the legal steps to ensure the agreement is enforced and you get the support promised to you.

Schedule your first consultation today by calling (248) 855-6477.

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What Happens if Your Ex-Spouse Doesn’t Follow the Divorce Judgment?

If your ex-spouse doesn’t follow the terms of the divorce judgment, they’re breaking a legal order. That means the court can step in to make them comply.

You have the right to file a motion and ask the court to:

  • Enforce the order
  • Award you any money or property owed
  • Penalize your ex-spouse if needed

This can include financial penalties or even jail time in extreme cases.

The Law Office of Michael E. Thomas, PLLC’s Divorce Judgment Enforcement Services

When a divorce is finalized, the judgment is a legal order. If your ex ignores the terms, you shouldn’t have to fight alone or feel like the system just doesn’t work.

The Law Office of Michael E. Thomas, PLLC can help by:

  • Reviewing your current divorce judgment
  • Filing motions to enforce child support, spousal support, and property division
  • Helping gather documentation to prove the other party isn’t complying
  • Supporting negotiation to try resolving the issue without the court
  • Representing you in the courtroom if a hearing is required
  • Filing for contempt of court if your ex is refusing to follow orders
  • Requesting make-up parenting time or fines

The Law Office of Michael E. Thomas, PLLC brings legal knowledge, courtroom experience, and a personal understanding of what it feels like to be in your position to every case.

Can You Enforce Unpaid Child Support Through the Judgment?

Child support is often included in the divorce judgment, and if your ex hasn’t been paying what they owe, there are ways to ensure they do. The court can take steps to enforce the payments, which might include ordering wage garnishment, intercepting tax refunds, or even holding your ex-spouse in contempt of court. These actions are designed to ensure that the support owed to you and your child is paid as it should be.

Can You Modify the Divorce Judgment Instead of Enforcing It?

If the issue is that the agreement no longer works for your current situation or your child’s needs, then asking for a modification might be the best choice. This could happen if there’s been a big change in income, living arrangements, or other important factors. On the other hand, if the problem is that the other person just isn’t following through on what they already agreed to, enforcement is the way to go.

Talk to a Family Lawyer Who Puts You First

You shouldn’t have to chase down support payments, parenting time, or promised property. When a judgment of divorce is ignored, it’s a violation of your rights. The Law Office of Michael E. Thomas, PLLC is here to help you take back control and get the legal system working for you again. Schedule a consultation to discuss your options and get the support you need.

Looking for enforcement of judgment of divorce? Contact us at (248) 855-6477.

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