Divorce proceedings can be a very long and complicated process. During the case, the Court will issue a series of orders to attempt to regulate the parties and limit the complications. When the case is concluded, the Court will enter the terms of the final agreement or judgment that the parties are bound to as a final resolution of the marriage. Read the full article here: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/learn-about-law/what-can-i-do-if-my-ex-spouse-will-not-follow-court-orders
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In this article we will discuss What Can I Do If My Ex-Spouse Will Not Follow the Terms of Our Divorce Decree and we will answer the following questions: What is the difference between a temporary and final order?, What does a Marital Settlement Agreement do?, What is an Allocation Judgment?, Can the terms of my Marital Settlement Agreement or Allocation Judgment be modified?, What if we decided to deviate from the terms of the written orders?, Can one person modify the terms of the orders without agreement of the other party?, My ex will not comply with the terms of the orders, what can I do?, What type of relief can I receive under a Petition for Rule to Show Cause?, What if my ex still refuses to follow the orders after the judge issues a contempt finding?, and Is there any way I can make them pay for my legal fees?
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