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| June 16, 2010 |
| Getting Child Support Payments on Time |
| Posted By Ellerin Hutchinson |
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If you are not receiving child support payments on time in the state of Florida, know that you have legal options at your disposal. One such option is known as an enforcement action. When parents obtain enforcement actions, the court will file judgments against non-paying parents. This may lead to individuals receiving liens against their real property, like their homes.
According to the laws of Florida, all court orders must be followed, including orders for child support payments. If parents are not receiving their child support payments, they can contact the Florida Department of Revenue's Child Support Enforcement service. By taking this step, parents may be able to obtain an Income Deduction Order, which will allow for employer's to deduct child support payments from non-paying parents' paychecks.
As you can see, when you are not receiving child support, you do have options. The key to becoming aware of your options is consulting with a Jacksonville family lawyer. Contact Ellerin Hutchinson today to learn more. |
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| December 25, 2009 |
| Enforcing a Family Court Order |
| Posted By Law Office of Scott Ellerin |
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Enforcements are commonly sought for child custody orders, visitation orders, child support orders, and spousal support orders. Each party named in the order is accountable for complying with their responsibilities outlined in the order. When one of the parties fails to fulfill their responsibilities, the other party can seek an enforcement of the order.
Contact Attorney Scott Ellerin for Help
If you need help seeking an enforcement of a court order, you should take a moment to consult
Jacksonville family law attorney
Scott Ellerin. Mr. Ellerin has extensive experience in Florida
family law
, and can help you seek an enforcement of your court order. When a parent fails to abide by a
child support
order, or an ex-wife or husband fails to make
spousal support
payments, it can affect the receiving party’s ability to pay for such basic necessities as food, clothing, and shelter. Similarly, when a parent fails to follow a
child custody
or visitation order, it can lead to a very contentious situation.
Mr. Ellerin understands how frustrating it is when a parent or ex-spouse fails comply with a court order, and thus is committed to providing his clients with the dedicated legal counsel they need to successfully seek an enforcement of their court order.
If you need help enforcing a family court order,
contact Attorney Scott Ellerin
today or click here to fill out an
online case evaluation form
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