The terms of a divorce settlement are legally binding without an option clause. If your ex-spouse has refused to pay child support or alimony payments or your visitation schedule has been interfered with, obtain experienced legal help.
At Fried and Fried, P.A., we offer strong advocacy and legal counsel to help you assert your legal rights. Even if your ex-spouse lost his or her job or has been set back financially from a medical complication, your ex is legally required to fulfill the obligations defined in the divorce agreement.
We will not hesitate to pursue legal action to make your ex-spouse honor the terms of your divorce agreement. Contact our family law firm today to schedule a consultation with a highly skilled Fort Myers enforcement lawyer. Our background in handling modification cases has proven to be invaluable since we know how the opposing side will likely proceed.
Fighting Back Against Delayed or Denied Child Support Payments
Child support is established to protect your child's best interests. The amount of child support a noncustodial parent is obligated to pay is based on a statutory formula taking into consideration both parents' income level and the child's expenses. If your former spouse has failed to make child support payments, we will take legal action to pursue back pay through garnishing his or her wages. Our firm's legal team will also not hesitate to seize your ex-spouse's assets or pursue jail time. Our firm's Fort Myers child support enforcement lawyers know the right steps to secure your legal rights and protect your child's best interests.
Enforcing Your Visitation Rights
Unfortunately, parents with primary custody sometimes think they have complete control over their child's schedule. When disputes erupt, custodial parents may deny visitation rights, modify a holiday schedule or pressure a noncustodial parent to cut visitation time short. If your former spouse has interfered with your visitation rights, we will take legal action to enforce the terms defined in your divorce agreement.
Experienced Team of Lee County Florida Spousal Support Contempt Lawyers
If your ex-spouse considers alimony payments to be optional, obtain experienced legal help. At Fried and Fried, P.A., we have an extensive background pursuing back pay for denied or delayed alimony payments. Your ex-spouse cannot decide to stop making spousal support payments without obtaining a modification to your divorce agreement. We will not hesitate to garnish your ex's wages to help secure your legal rights.
Contact Our Firm's Florida Family Law Attorneys
If your ex-spouse is not paying child support, there are steps you can take to protect your legal rights. Contact our law firm today online or call 239-243-9287to pursue a child support enforcement. Our law firm is committed to staying at the cutting-edge of the law, so we can provide you with effective legal counsel.

