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Contempt Of Court

Last updated on March 28, 2025

If your ex-spouse is not complying with the terms of your divorce agreement, you need to take action to ensure that your rights are protected. Why should you have to pay a lawyer, however, to get your ex-spouse to do what they were supposed to do in the first place? Get answers and help from an experienced attorney. It may be possible to get an award of attorney’s fees while pursuing a contempt of court action.

At the law firm of Bivek Brubaker & Prescott LLC, we have helped many individuals hold people accountable through contempt of court actions. We will help you analyze your situation from a cost-benefit standpoint, talk with you about your circumstances, and be honest with you about what you can realistically expect to receive. We will be relentless in the pursuit of what you deserve.

Contact us to learn more and to schedule a 30-minute consultation with our lawyers. Call our Marietta office at 470-663-9404 or toll-free at 470-663-9404.

Marietta Divorce Contempt Attorneys

Contempt of court actions can be used in cases where an ex-spouse is not complying with the terms of a divorce agreement, including:

  • Failure to pay child support or pay the correct amounts of support
  • Not correctly adhering to parenting time and visitation schedules
  • Failure to divide property
  • Failure to divide retirement accounts or stock options

These actions, or inactions, not only infringe upon your legal rights, but they can also put the well-being of your children at risk. It is crucial to take action. While our firm is committed to helping clients find amicable solutions whenever possible, in situations like these, we are willing to be a bulldog for our clients and do what is needed to make certain our clients’ rights are properly protected and enforced.

Schedule A 30-Minute Consultation And Get Honest Advice

You do not need a lawyer who will tell you what you want to hear and will not ultimately help you resolve your problem. At our firm, we will provide you with a realistic assessment of what you can expect to receive in court. Call for a 30-minute consultation with a Georgia lawyer at 470-663-9404.

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