CUSTODY / FAMILY LAW
Enforcement
Enforcement refers to the process of ensuring compliance with court orders related to divorce, child custody, and support. Enforcement is initiated against the party who fails to comply with a court order, leading to potential consequences like contempt of court, wage garnishment, property liens or license suspension.
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What is involved with enforcement?
The Texas Family Code provides the legal framework for enforcement actions, outlining procedures and remedies available to the court. The laws related to enforcement actions are particular and specific and define the remedies the Court has at its disposal in the given circumstance. An enforcement action moves quickly; you are likely in front of the Court soon after the Petition is filed.
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