Obtaining Enforcement Orders in Family Court: Expert Legal Support

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Enforcement Orders in Family Court

Enforcement orders in family court are crucial tools for ensuring that court orders and judgments are upheld. At Wildings Solicitors, we specialize in family law and understand the importance of enforcing court orders to protect your rights and interests. Our experienced team of family law solicitors is here to provide expert guidance and support when seeking enforcement orders in family court.

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Enforcement Orders in Family Court: Ensuring Compliance

Enforcement orders are essential when court orders related to family matters, such as child support, visitation, or financial obligations, are not being followed as intended. Wildings Solicitors can help you navigate the legal process to ensure that your rights are upheld.

Our Services for Obtaining Enforcement Orders in Family Court:

  • Legal Assessment: Our experienced solicitors will assess your case to determine the best course of action for obtaining an enforcement order.

  • Documentation and Evidence: We will assist you in gathering and presenting the necessary documentation and evidence to support your request for an enforcement order.

  • Representation: Our team can represent you in family court, advocating for your rights and ensuring that the court understands the urgency of your request.

  • Enforcement Strategies: We will work with you to develop effective strategies to enforce court orders, which may include seizing assets, wage garnishments, or other legal remedies.

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Common Scenarios for Enforcement Orders

  • Non-Payment of Child Support: When a non-custodial parent fails to make court-ordered child support payments.

  • Violation of Visitation Orders: When one party repeatedly violates court-ordered visitation rights.

  • Failure to Divide Assets: In cases where property division orders are not being followed.

Why Wildings Solicitors?

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 Wildings Solicitors is Lexcel Accredited. The Lexcel Accreditation is the Law Society’s quality mark for excellence in practice management.

In situations where an amicable solution cannot be reached through negotiation, our Child Custody Solicitors will be on hand to support you through every stage of Court proceedings. Our experienced Family Law team can assist you with:

  • Expertise in family law, including divorce proceedings and the online divorce application process.

  • Personalized legal solutions tailored to your unique situation and objectives.

  • Compassionate and experienced solicitors who understand the emotional challenges of divorce.

  • A commitment to ensuring that your divorce is handled with care, whether it’s online or through traditional channels.

Why Wildings Solicitors?

Client Care

Family Law matters can be delicate. Along with offering you practical support and advice throughout your matter, our Child Custody Solicitors will always go the extra mile to reduce the strain placed upon you and your loved ones.

Why Wildings Solicitors?

Bespoke Service

What works for one family may not necessarily work for you. Our Solicitors reject the one-size-fits-all approach and instead focus on coming to a solution that is specific to the circumstances of you and your family.

Book your initial consultation with our Child Custody Solicitors in Birmingham & Manchester today. Freephone 0330 333 8797, request a callback or email info@wildings-solicitors.co.uk.

Questions You Might Have

General Quesitons

An enforcement order is a legal document issued by the court to ensure compliance with court orders and judgments related to family matters. It is necessary when one party fails to follow court-ordered obligations.

To obtain an enforcement order, you will need to provide evidence of non-compliance with the court order. Our solicitors can assess your case and guide you through the process.

Enforcement orders can be used to enforce various court orders, including child support, visitation rights, property division, and financial obligations.

Consequences for non-compliance may include asset seizures, wage garnishments, or other legal remedies, depending on the nature of the court order.

Contact our family law team to discuss your situation and concerns. We will provide expert advice and support tailored to your specific case, helping you seek compliance with court orders effectively.

Financial Related

The process for negotiating a financial settlement can be done in two ways. Firstly, if financial matters are agreed upon between both parties a finance consent order can then be drafted and filed with the court alongside the relevant paperwork.

On the other hand, if matters are not agreed upon between parties and where there is a financial dispute regarding assets and finances, it would then be recommended to go through the court process of obtaining a financial order. This process is generally quite lengthy and consists of financial hearings and full financial disclosure from both parties. Once a settlement is agreed a final order will then be granted.

If Children Involved

If you have a genuine fear that your ex-partner will not return the children back to you or the UK where they are usually resident, we will make an emergency application with the Family Courts for a Prohibited Steps Order.

Unfortunately, grandparents do not have parental rights and therefore an application needs to be made to the court initially. You will need to ask the court for permission to make an application for contact under Form C100. Our team is on hand to support you through such cases.

If you have parental responsibility, our family team can make an application to the family courts requesting a contact arrangement.

Here at Wildings, we would guide you through the process, whilst ensuring that we obtain the best and most effective result for you.

In such cases, we would initially recommend mediation. Should matters continue to not be resolved, we would then advise you on what application should be made to the court to finalise arrangements.

About Your Safety

If you are in fear for your safety or have experienced either physical, verbal, emotional, or psychological abuse, control, coercion, harassment or threatening behaviour, we are able to make an ex-parte non-molestation order to protect you from the forms of harassment above.  Should there be an occupational dispute concerning property, we are also able to make an application for an occupation order.

It is essential for us to give you right guidance, please do not delay to take the first step and contact us!

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