Enforcement of Orders
Enforcement of an order may, at times, be more difficult that obtaining the order. Child support may be automatically withheld from a parent’s regular paycheck, and criminal charges may be filed if a party fails to comply with a protective order. However, if child support and protective orders aren’t at issue, and a party fails to act as the court ordered, you will have to file a motion requesting compliance. The motion must be served on the other party and heard before the court. You may also request that the other party be found “in contempt” and that additional sanctions be imposed. The experienced Salt Lake City attorneys at Schmidt & Gladstone can assist you in enforcing the court’s orders.
Author: Stacy Schmidt
