Florida Enforcement of Judgment Attorney

When a party fails to comply with a court order, enforcement of judgment is necessary to protect your rights and secure what you are legally owed. At The Law Office of Tiffany M. Hughes, P.C., we represent clients across Florida in enforcing divorce and family law judgments involving support, property division, and other court-ordered obligations. Our firm focuses exclusively on family law, allowing us to navigate enforcement procedures, contempt actions, and available legal remedies with precision. We work to hold non-compliant parties accountable and obtain clear, enforceable results that ensure compliance and protect your financial and legal interests.

Enforcing Divorce and Family Law Court Orders

A Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage or family court order is legally binding. When one party fails to comply with court-ordered obligations, whether related to alimony, child support, property division, or timesharing, enforcement action may be necessary.

Florida courts have broad authority under Chapter 61, Florida Statutes, to enforce compliance and impose remedies.

The Law Office of Tiffany M. Hughes, P.C. represents clients in enforcement proceedings throughout Southwest Florida and the greater Tampa Bay region, including but not limited to, Sarasota County, Manatee County, Charlotte County, DeSoto County, Lee County, Hillsborough County, and Pinellas County. Every consultation is conducted directly with a licensed Divorce and Matrimonial Law Attorney, not a salesperson, not a case manager, and not an intake team.

What Can Be Enforced in Florida Family Court?

Common enforcement matters include:

  • Unpaid child support
  • Unpaid alimony
  • Failure to transfer property
  • Failure to refinance real estate
  • Non-payment of attorney’s fees
  • Violation of timesharing provisions
  • Failure to comply with retirement division orders

 

Court orders are not optional. They are enforceable by law.

Methods of Enforcement

Florida courts may enforce judgments through:

  • Contempt proceedings
  • Income withholding
  • Writs of garnishment
  • Liens on property
  • Seizure of assets
  • Interception of tax refunds
  • Driver’s license suspension
  • Award of attorney’s fees

 

The specific remedy depends on the nature of the violation.

Civil Contempt

To establish civil contempt, the moving party must show:

  • A valid court order exists
  • The other party had knowledge of the order
  • The party had the ability to comply
  • The party willfully failed to comply

 

If found in contempt, the court may impose coercive remedies.

Enforcement of Property Division

If a spouse fails to transfer assets or comply with distribution terms, the court may:

  • Enter supplemental orders
  • Appoint a special magistrate
  • Authorize transfer of title
  • Impose monetary judgments

 

Strategic enforcement prevents prolonged delay.

Timesharing Enforcement

When a parent violates a Parenting Plan, the court may:

  • Order makeup timesharing
  • Modify provisions
  • Impose sanctions
  • Award attorney’s fees

 

Repeated violations may justify further relief.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to enforce a divorce judgment in Florida?
Judgments may be enforceable for many years, depending on the obligation.

Can I stop paying support if the other parent violates timesharing?
No. Support and timesharing are separate legal obligations.

What if my former spouse claims inability to pay?
The court will evaluate financial evidence to determine ability to comply.

Speak With a Florida Enforcement Attorney

If a former spouse or co-parent is failing to comply with a court order, experienced legal representation can help enforce your rights and secure compliance.

Contact The Law Office of Tiffany M. Hughes, P.C. to schedule a confidential consultation regarding enforcement of family law judgments in Florida.

Call us at (773) 893-0228.

Locations

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123 W Main Street, Suite 400 Chicago, IL 60601

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1201 6th Ave W STE 100 Unit #677 Bradenton, Florida 34205