Protecting Your Rights After Divorce
Court orders in family law matters are legally binding, but life circumstances can change significantly after these orders are established. When substantial changes occur, you may need to pursue a modification of existing court orders. Similarly, if the other party isn’t complying with court-ordered obligations, enforcement actions may be necessary.
At Lovett Law Family, attorney Nora M. Artalejo Lovett provides experienced representation for clients seeking modifications or enforcement of court orders. With more than 20 years of legal experience, she understands the legal standards required for successful modifications and the procedural requirements for enforcement actions.
Common Reasons for Modifications:
- Significant changes in income or employment
- Relocation of either parent
- Changes in the child’s needs
- Health issues affecting a parent’s abilities
- Changes in the child’s preferences (when appropriate)
Enforcement Issues Attorney Lovett Handles:
- Non-payment of child support
- Violation of custody or visitation orders
- Failure to comply with property division requirements
- Non-payment of spousal maintenance
The Legal Process:
Attorney Lovett will guide you through each step of the modification or enforcement process, from filing the appropriate motions to representing your interests in court hearings. She works diligently to help you achieve a resolution that protects your rights and serves your family’s needs.
For assistance with modification or enforcement of court orders, contact Nora M. Artalejo Lovett at Lovett Law Family. Call our office at 915-356-2222 or complete our online form to schedule your consultation. Serving families throughout El Paso County and the surrounding areas.