Enforcement Actions
A divorce agreement typically contains terms and conditions under which both parties agree to divide their assets, child custody and visitation rights. Following through on such agreements is very important; if one of the parties fails to do so, he or she may be found in violation of a court order and the other party can file an enforcement action with the court.
If you have been through a divorce, but your ex-spouse is not fulfilling his or her end of the divorce agreement, contact the experienced Frisco enforcement action attorneys of Alexander & Associates at 972-420-6570 to learn more about filing an enforcement action.
When Can An Enforcement Action Be Filed?
There are a number of situations in which enforcement actions may be filed, including:
- Not complying with insurance coverage requirements
- Not paying child support
- Keeping children for a longer time than allotted
- Non-compliance with asset division requirements
- Non-compliance with other actions set out in divorce agreement
- Not paying spousal support
As you meet the requirements set out by the court, you should fairly expect your former spouse to do the same. In the event of non-compliance by your ex-spouse, an enforcement action ordered by the court can help force your ex to live up to his or her obligations.
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If you or someone you love is having trouble getting an ex-spouse to follow through on the terms of a divorce agreement, contact the experienced Frisco divorce lawyers of Alexander & Associates at 972-420-6570 to learn more about your legal rights and options.
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