San Antonio Lawyer for Enforcement of Divorce Terms
Texas Child Support Enforcement Attorney
Your divorce agreement explains your rights and responsibilities, as well as your ex-spouse's rights and responsibilities, in matters such as property division, child support, alimony and child custody. You and your ex-spouse are required to follow the terms of this agreement. Unfortunately, one spouse may refuse to comply with these orders. If you need to enforce the terms of your divorce agreement, the lawyers of Efron & Efron, Inc., can help.
It is not wise to take matters into your own hands. For instance, if your ex-spouse is not allowing you to see your children, that does not mean you can withhold child support payments in retaliation. Alternately, if your ex-spouse is not paying child support in a timely fashion, you do not have the right to withhold visitation. In each situation, your best option is to ask the court to enforce the terms of your divorce agreement.
Attorney Barry Efron understands how to present a forceful claim to the court to show why your divorce agreement should be enforced. He has handled many child support and visitation enforcement actions, and has also handled more unique cases such as when one party refuses to sell the marital home. When necessary, we can request appropriate remedies such as employer's withholding orders, the suspension of licenses issued by the state (driver's license, professional licenses, etc.) or child support liens.
Prior to every enforcement action, we will let you know what the court can and cannot do, and will let you know the likely result of each action we take. This information will be based on our years of experience dealing with family matters across Bexar County and the surrounding areas of Texas.
If your ex-spouse has filed an enforcement action that is not justified, our law firm is equipped to defend you against these allegations.
Contact a San Antonio Child Visitation Enforcement Attorney Today
Call 210-366-9676 or e-mail our lawyers to discuss how we can help you enforce your divorce agreement.


