Enforcement of Orders

Once an order is rendered by the Family Court, it must be enforced to be meaningful. Sometimes that is easier said than done. An order may need to be converted into a judgment for collection purposes, a wage assignment order may need to be prepared to achieve garnishment of wages, support arrears may be determined, etc. We can assist in the preparation of documents and motions to enforce orders made by the Family Court.


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