Enforcement of court orders is the legal process of asking the court to address violations of an existing family law order. Enforcement issues may involve denied parenting time, interference with communication, failure to pay child support, refusal to follow exchange terms, or noncompliance with property division requirements. These matters often depend on the specific language of the order and the ability to prove what occurred, when it occurred, and how it conflicted with the court’s directives.
Housewright Law Group assists clients in seeking accountability when an order is being ignored and in defending enforcement actions when allegations are overstated or unsupported. Clients choose the firm for careful record-building, clear presentation, and a court-ready approach that keeps the focus on the order’s terms and the evidence. Our goal is to secure relief that restores stability and reduces the likelihood of repeat violations.
Our legal guidance is critical on addressing missed support payments are accumulating, refusal of parents to grant possession and access, when property transfer obligations are being delayed, or when you need the court’s intervention to stop ongoing noncompliance.
What we do
- Analyze the exact language of the existing order and identify the alleged violations.
- Help clients assemble proof such as payment histories, messages, calendars, and exchange records.
- Draft and file enforcement actions that track the order’s wording and request appropriate relief.
- Prepare exhibits and witness testimony for enforcement hearings.
- Represent clients at enforcement hearings and seek relief that restores compliance.
- Defend against enforcement claims that are overstated or not supported by evidence.
- Address related issues that affect ongoing compliance, including communication and exchange provisions.