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Enforcement of Child Support Attorney | Boca Raton Divorce Lawyer

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Enforcement of Child Support Attorney

A person that is ordered by the court to pay child support can face serious consequences for not complying with a court order. Florida believes that child support is necessary to ensure that minor children are taken care of through the resources of their parents. It is unfair for only one parent to support their child. If you need help with the enforcement of child support, contact call Boca Raton child support attorney Matthew D. Martin at (888) 984-6487

How does the court enforce child support payments?

Boca Raton Enforcement of Child Support Attorney

The court may impose sanctions if it is determined that child support is not being paid as ordered. The court has a wide range of powers that it can utilize as penalties for not paying the support obligation. Possible sanctions include:

  • Suspension of professional licenses
  • Suspension of driver licenses
  • Garnishment of tax returns
  • Income Deduction Orders
  • Informing creditors of the delinquency
  • Other sanctions not listed

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There are some people who feel that they should not pay child support. A person who willfully fails to follow the court’s order to pay child support might be held in contempt of court. The court can also inform creditors or other collection agencies of the delinquency. If your former spouse is not paying their court ordered child support, call Boca Raton child support enforcement attorney Matthew D. Martin at (888) 984-6487.

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Boca Raton family lawyer Matthew D. Martin is a full service private law firm. We practice in the area of divorce and other legal matters surrounding domestic relationships. This includes the areas of:

  • Dissolution of Marriage
  • Time-sharing
  • Child Support
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Can child support payment amounts be modified?

Either party involved in the dissolution of a marriage may seek to modify their child support obligation. The court bases child support modifications on either changed circumstances or the altered financial abilities of the parties or the child. Child support modification rules are intricate and the basis for modifying a child support obligation varies from case to case. Boca Raton child support enforcement attorney Matthew D. Martin can assist you with ensuring that your child continues receiving child support. Call Boca Raton child support enforcement attorney Matthew D. Martin today, at (888) 984-6487 for a free consultation.

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Call Boca Raton child support enforcement attorney Matthew D. Martin today to learn more about child support enforcement and how our firm’s knowledge and experience can help you with your child support issues. Schedule a free legal consultation today at (888) 984-6487

*The Law Office of Matthew D. Martin is a private law firm and not affiliated with any state agency.

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  • Home
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  • Divorce
    • Equitable Distribution
    • Division of Assets
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    • Business Valuations
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      • Post-Divorce Disputes
      • Agreement Enforcement
      • No-Fault Divorce
  • Alimony
    • Spousal Support
    • Temporary Relief Hearings
    • Health Insurance
    • Car Payments
  • Child Time-Sharing
    • Time Sharing
    • Parenting Plan
    • Parental Responsibility
    • Child Support
      • Enforcement
      • Modifications
    • Guardian ad Litem
      • Appointment of a GAL
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      • GAL Qualifications
    • Relocation
    • Objecting to Relocation
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  • Home
  • Attorney
  • Divorce
    • Equitable Distribution
    • Division of Assets
    • High Net Worth
    • Business Valuations
    • Marital Settlement Agreements
      • Post-Divorce Disputes
      • Agreement Enforcement
      • No-Fault Divorce
  • Alimony
    • Spousal Support
    • Temporary Relief Hearings
    • Health Insurance
    • Car Payments
  • Child Time-Sharing
    • Time Sharing
    • Parenting Plan
    • Parental Responsibility
    • Child Support
      • Enforcement
      • Modifications
    • Guardian ad Litem
      • Appointment of a GAL
      • GAL Authority
      • GAL Confidentiality
      • GAL Qualifications
    • Relocation
    • Objecting to Relocation
    • Sole Custody
    • Custody Rights For Men
    • Passport Issues
  • Domestic Violence
    • Dating Violence
    • Obtaining an Injunction
    • Repeat Violence
    • Injunction Enforcement
    • Domestic Violence
    • Sexual Violence
    • Restraining Orders
    • Injunction Defense
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    • Prenuptial Agreements
    • Attorneys Fees
    • Name Changes
    • Appeals
    • Family Law Blog
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    • Family Law Resources
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