When Court Orders Aren’t Being Followed
When a court order isn’t being followed, whether it’s about child support, custody, visitation, or spousal support, it can create stress, frustration, and financial strain. You’ve worked hard to reach an agreement or judgment, and it’s only fair that it be respected.
At Rainwater Family Law Solutions, APC, I help clients take the proper legal steps to enforce court orders and restore stability. My goal is to resolve these issues as efficiently and peacefully as possible while protecting your rights and your family’s well-being.
Understanding Enforcement
A court order isn’t a suggestion, it’s legally binding. When one party fails to comply, the court has tools to ensure accountability. Enforcement can apply to:
- Child Support [LINK TO SUPPORT] – Missed or late payments, unpaid medical or childcare expenses.
- Spousal Support [LINK TO SPOUSAL] – Failure to pay ongoing or lump-sum support as ordered.
- Custody and Visitation [LINK TO CUSTODY] – Denied visitation, interference with parenting time, or violations of parenting plans.
Depending on the issue, enforcement actions can include wage garnishment, property liens, license suspensions, or even contempt proceedings if the violation is serious. My role is to help you choose the most effective approach based on your situation.
Taking the Right Approach
While it’s important to act, it’s equally important to act strategically. Not every violation requires immediate court involvement. Sometimes communication, documentation, and a firm letter from your attorney can resolve the issue.
When formal enforcement becomes necessary, I’ll help you gather evidence, file the appropriate motions, and present your case clearly. The goal is to ensure compliance, not create more conflict.
Defending Against an Enforcement Action
If you’ve been accused of violating a court order, it’s equally important to seek legal help right away. There may be legitimate reasons, such as a job loss or misunderstanding, that need to be addressed before the situation escalates.
I assist clients on both sides of enforcement cases, ensuring that everyone’s rights are respected and that solutions remain fair and realistic.
Restoring Accountability and Peace of Mind
When one party stops following a court order, it affects more than just the paperwork, it disrupts trust and stability. Taking the proper steps to enforce compliance helps restore balance and protect your family’s sense of security.
If someone isn’t following a court order or if you’ve been accused of noncompliance, I can help you understand your options and take the next right step. Call me now to schedule your free consultation and start restoring order to your situation.

