Free, Confidential Consultation
We offer a free, half-hour, confidential consultation to those seeking legal representation in a family law matter. Thereafter, we offer fair and reasonable billing rates to our clients without compromising quality and service. We are committed to maintaining outstanding ethical standards in the legal profession and delivery of our services.
Contempt
If a court order is not being followed by a party, the other party may be able to file a contempt action to enforce the order and impose consequences for a party’s non-compliance with the underlying order. Contempt is a quasi-criminal proceeding that carries criminal penalties for a person who the court determines has violated a court order. The contempt remedy is only available as an enforcement tool for certain types of court orders.
Call us to discuss whether a contempt action may be an appropriate remedy if you are experiencing difficulty enforcing your Family Court order.
