Contempt of Court

Taking your side when the other party refuses to comply with court orders
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Contempt Of Court Attorney In Winter Park, Florida

Steering Your Family Through Legal Rough Waters

As part of divorce or child custody proceedings, the court issues an order outlining the provisions each party must follow. If one party fails to meet their obligations under this court order, the law entitles the other party to bring the case back to court to enforce the stipulations. Court orders, often intricate, are sometimes unintentionally violated. When a violation is identified, usually a mere mention of it prompts the erring party to conform. However, if the violator refuses compliance, the victim can file a contempt of court petition. If your former spouse isn’t fulfilling their obligations and ignores your pleas for rectification, you are going to need the aid of seasoned Family Law attorneys. J. Erwin Dunlop and Diana Knowles Dunlop, based in Winter Park, Florida, are ready to help enforce the court's decision. Get in touch with us today to set up a free consultation.

Contact Dunlop, Dunlop & Dunlop, P.A. at 407-329-6139 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

What Type of Proof Do I Need for a Contempt of Court Case?

If you suspect a breach of a court order, your first step should involve seeking evidence of such violation. The challenge lies not just in finding this evidence, but also in demonstrating to the court that the alleged violation was willful. This is where J. Erwin Dunlop and Diana Knowles Dunlop can step in. As seasoned family law attorneys based in Winter Park, Florida, they will guide you in assembling the necessary proofs, taking you through the court proceedings, and standing by you throughout the entire journey. They are dedicated to assisting you and your family, offering a comprehensive understanding of the situation. Don't hesitate to reach out to J. Erwin Dunlop and Diana Knowles Dunlop today to fully discuss your case and learn more about the proceedings.

What If My Ex-Spouse Accuses Me of Contempt of Court?

If you find yourself struggling to uphold the conditions set by the court, such as meeting child support payments or facilitating out-of-town visits for your children, J. Erwin Dunlop and Diana Knowles Dunlop are here to support you from their base in Winter Park, Florida. However, it's important to seek their assistance as soon as possible. The Dunlops can negotiate with the other party on your behalf, working towards an arrangement that fits more comfortably with your schedule or financial circumstances. The potential consequences of not meeting the court's conditions include contempt charges which could lead to license suspension, wage garnishments, or other impactful penalties. Instead, choose a proactive path and reach out for legal assistance without delay. Begin the process by contacting J. Erwin Dunlop and Diana Knowles Dunlop's office today!

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