Getting an Order Enforced for Child Custody Marital or Children Support and Others

 

 

A court order is a decision or a direction issued by a judge or a court that requires a person to do or not to do a certain action. While in the process of divorce, there can be cases where one of the parties may need assistance that requires their ex-spouse to help pay their children’s medical expenses.

 

In the video, Managing Partner Tyler Monahan of Turner-Monahan, PLLC. explains that you would need to contact an attorney who can help you draft a document called a petition for enforcement.

 

For this article, we will briefly define what a petition for enforcement is and what kind of orders can be petitioned.

 

 

 

 

What is a Petition for Enforcement?

 

petition for enforcement, otherwise known as a motion for enforcement, is a motion or petition filed to a Texas court that enforces or enact an order in accordance to the provisions stated.

 

This document should be written correctly, precisely, and using a commonly used language.

 

When creating a petition for enforcement, you must contact an attorney who can help you create the document draft as described in the Texas Family Code Chapter 157, Section 157.002.

 

 

How to Create a Petition for Enforcement

 

The Texas Family Code provides a great resource for creating a petition for enforcement. As detailed in Chapter 157, Section 157.002, here are the most important contents of the petition for enforcement:

 

  1. The details of the provision being requested or that had been allegedly violated.
  2. A statement that describes how the respondent displays noncompliance.
  3. The details of the aid/assistance/sustenance requested by the petitioner.
  4. Contain the signature of the petitioner or the petitioner’s attorney.

 

 

There are additional contents for a petition for enforcement specifically asking for child support or child custody. It is best to get in touch with your attorney in Fort Worth, Texas who will assist you in creating the said document as described in the Texas Family Code.

 

The next steps after creating a petition for enforcement will be advised to you by your family attorney fort worth tx.

 

 

Different Uses of Enforced Orders

 

There are different orders that you can have enforced aside from divorce. These may be any of the following:

 

  1. Child support
  2. Child custody/visitation
  3. Spousal support/spousal maintenance
  4. Selling of properties, such as your marital house
  5. Reimbursement of medical expenses

 

 

Contact a Family Attorney in Fort Worth, Texas

 

To summarize, a petition of enforcement effectively ensures that provisions in an order, such as child support, are followed.

 

As this is a court document, it should be written using common or ordinary language with the information written correctly.

 

Contact Turner-Monahan, PLLC. today to see how we can help you in creating your petition for enforcement.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Before I can file for divorce in Fort Worth Tx, how long must I reside in TX?
Prior to filing for divorce in the state of Texas, a person must have resided in the state of Texas for a period of six months, and in the county in which a person wishes to file for divorce for a period of three months or longer.
Before a TX divorce is granted, is there a waiting period?
The waiting period prior to a court having the ability to finalize a divorce proceeding, 60 days must have elapsed from the date of filing of the initial petition for divorce.
What are the grounds for divorce in Fort Worth?
There are no specific grounds that must be requested or required, and insupportability is a ground that is most frequently used.
How much does it cost to file for divorce in Fort Worth?
 The cost to file a petition for divorce in Tarrant County per the district clerk is approximately $310.00, plus fees to get the Respondent served.
How can I serve divorce papers to my spouse in the Fort Worth Area?
A process server must be used to personally serve a Respondent to a divorce petition, unless the Respondent will sign a waiver of service.

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