Enforcement Suits
In the vast majority of cases, once the judge makes his or her order, both parties comply with it. But, not always.
Sometimes there is a legitimate issue no one in the case foresaw that prevents compliance. If you find yourself in that situation, contact us to talk about how we can help by asking the court to make a “clarifying order”.
But, often, when a party is not complying with the court’s order, it’s because they just did not like the judge’s ruling and have decided to take a position of “Make me!” Our enforcement attorneys help clients in Plano, Allen, McKinney, Frisco and Wylie “make them.” Whether the other party has not turned over property that was awarded to you in a divorce, or is refusing to pay child support or, worst of all, is refusing to allow you to see your child, we can help. Contact us to talk about filing an enforcement or contempt motion to compel the other party to comply with the court’s order.