Enforcement
Enforcement of Child Custody and Support Arrangements
In Texas, child support, child custody and spousal support arrangements are legally binding court decrees. Whenever individuals violate these orders, the court can force them to comply.
If your spouse has failed to honor the terms of a child custody, child support or spousal support order, or if you are facing charges in an enforcement proceeding, our lawyers can help. Attorney Tim Whitten has practiced family law since 1992 and has been named a certified Family Law Specialist by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
We represent families from all backgrounds throughout the Austin Metro area. For personal, honest, caring service, call 512.782.2289 or contact us online today. We pursue and defend against enforcement motions involving:
- Failure to pay child support
- Refusal to allow access to children for custody and visitation
- Failure to pay down certain debts
- Failure to liquidate certain assets
If, in an enforcement proceeding, the court finds that either party has violated the court order, then the judge is free to choose any method of enforcement to get the violator to comply. Sometimes, they exercise creativity. But usually, violators are penalized by fines, garnished wages and even jail time.
Some enforcement proceedings result in permanent modifications to existing orders.
Whether you are accused of violating an order or you wish to initiate enforcement proceedings, our attorneys will work with you in a personalized, one-on-one setting. By listening to your story and understanding your circumstances, we can determine the best strategy for achieving your goals.
To schedule an appointment with a lawyer at our Austin firm, call 512.782.2289 or contact us online today.

