Contempt of Court
There are many parts of a divorce settlement that both spouses have to follow in order to comply with court orders once the dispute and proceedings are finished. If one party decides to not comply with a certain ruling regarding one or more divorce agreement settlements, he or she is considered to be in “contempt of court” and can face various punishments until he or she agrees to abide by the established terms of the divorce.
When one spouse does not act responsibly or in the best interest of the family, he or she could be endangering the safety and well-being of the children or former spouse. If your ex-spouse is acting in contempt of court, you need a quality lawyer to fight for you. Contact the Orlando divorce lawyers of the Schlegel Law Group today at 407-648-0280 and discuss your legal options with a knowledgeable attorney.
What Counts as Contempt of Court?
If you are found guilty of being in contempt of court, the consequences could be as severe as jail time. There are many different areas where your former spouse could be failing to uphold the orders decreed by the court. Some of the most common ones include:
- Visitation rights
- Child custody and child support payments
- Division of community property
- Alimony payments
This can be a very trying time in your life, and your former spouse is only making it worse when he or she fails to comply with court rulings.
Contact Us
To speak with a family lawyer about your options, contact the Orlando divorce attorneys of the Schlegel Law Group at 407-648-0280 today. We are dedicated to fighting for your rights if your former spouse is in contempt of court.






