Corpus Christi Modifications & Enforcement Attorney
Legally Changing the Terms of Your Divorce Order
When a marriage ends in divorce, a divorce order is issued. It indicates how your property will be divided, outlines how matters involving your children will be handled, and addresses a number of other important topics.
After some time has passed following your divorce, your circumstances may have changed drastically, leaving you unable to follow the terms of your divorce order. Relocation, changes in income, changes in employment, and remarriage are all grounds for divorce order modifications.
If things have changed after your divorce has been finalized and the terms are no longer appropriate, Rothschild Law Firm can help. Our Corpus Christi modifications attorney can help you put together a compelling case and assist you in requesting a legal change.
Reach out to us today at (361) 866-5437 to schedule a consultation.
How Court Orders Are Enforced
Divorce orders and orders regarding family matters like child custody lay the groundwork for how your family will live and interact. If one party violates a court order – for example, if one parent makes a decision regarding children without the other parent; or if one parent fails to pay child support on time – legal action can be taken.
There are several different ways the court can enforce a divorce order, including:
- Petition of Contempt
- Wage garnishment
- Reports to credit companies
- Lien on assets/property
- Suspending their passport
- Suspending their driver's license
Our Commitment to Modifying & Enforcing Divorce Orders
Any changes you wish to make to your divorce order have to be done through the court. Fortunately, our board-certified Corpus Christi attorney can assist you in making the necessary adjustments.
At Rothschild Law Firm, we strive to keep you and your children’s best interests in mind at all times. Whether we are helping you enforce a child support order or modify a custody order, you can rest assured that we have the skill and experience you are seeking.
Consult with our firm by contacting us at (361) 866-5437.