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Enforcing Family Court Orders

Enforcement of Time-Sharing, Child Support & Alimony Orders

McBride Legal Group Offers Effective Representation For Either Side

Legal Representation For Enforcing Family Court Orders

Regarding time-sharing, visitation, child support, and alimony terms, divorced spouses must adhere closely to the final judgements. If the terms become outdated or unfair, Florida divorce laws outline a post-decree modification process for renegotiating the original terms of the divorce. Even through the modification legal process, parties must continue to adhere to the current legal terms until new terms are determined and legally bound by the court.

McBride Legal Group understands that situations change. But they also know a divorce decree is a legal agreement and cannot be broken for any old reason. If you feel that your ex-spouse is no longer adhering to the terms of your divorce, it is in your best interest to speak with an attorney who understands the situation and can take control to find a solution quickly. McBride Legal Group knows that each day that passes in which your ex is not adhering to the terms of the divorce builds a more difficult situation for you.

Let’s put this unfair dilemma in the past—contact McBride Legal Group today at 772-278-1632 to explain what court orders aren’t being followed and to solve the issue.

Legal Representation For Defending Against Contempt and Enforcement Actions

In some extreme circumstances, a divorcee might be legally excused for not following their divorce decree terms. McBride Legal Group knows that life can bring extreme circumstances without any warning, and it might not always be possible to follow the terms of your divorce. McBride Legal Group offers competent, effective legal representation to clients who did not have the ability to comply with an order, and need to defend against a contempt of court or enforcement actions. Furthermore, if your divorce decree no longer suits your situation and has become unfair, McBride Legal Group can guide you through the post-decree modification process.

Contempt of court is considered an act directed against the court in an effort to embarrass, hinder, obstruct, or lessen the dignity of the judicial system. In other words, contempt should not be taken lightly. Let’s make sure you do this the right way and get an agreement that works for all—contact McBride Legal Group today at 772-278-1632 to explain your situation and your needs.

Contact McBride Legal Group—Divorce Law Firm

If you need to enforce or defend a family court order, contact McBride Legal Group divorce law office. We can speak over the phone, in a video conference call or schedule another method for evaluating the circumstance. To find out more about how McBride Legal Group can help you, call 772-278-1632.