Order Enforcement
My ex is now refusing to pay college tuition that was a court order. What can I do?
Reply: Order Enforcement
In a general sense, if you already have a valid court order, it will need to be enforced. You need to have the underlying court order reviewed by an experienced family law lawyer, who can explain to you your various enforcement remedies and options, based upon your unique circumstances.
For a specific opinion regarding your individual circumstances, I suggest that you consult with an experienced family law lawyer. Experience is not expensive, it's priceless!
You will find some valuable information on various California family law issues by visiting my web site.
Good luck to you!
Brian Levy, Esq.
www.calattorney.com
Reply: Order Enforcement
In a general sense, if you already have a valid court order, it will need to be enforced. You need to have the underlying court order reviewed by an experienced family law lawyer, who can explain to you your various enforcement remedies and options, based upon your unique circumstances.
For a specific opinion regarding your individual circumstances, I suggest that you consult with an experienced family law lawyer. Experience is not expensive, it's priceless!
You will find some valuable information on various California family law issues by visiting my web site.
Good luck to you!
Brian Levy, Esq.
www.calattorney.com