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Enforcement of Court Orders

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Enforcement Lawyers You Can Trust

Dealing with non-compliance can be frustrating and stressful, especially when it affects your financial stability or relationship with your child. Whether you are facing unpaid support, denied parenting time, or breach of an agreement, timely legal action is essential.

At Majoka Law, we provide clear legal guidance and strong representation to address enforcement issues. We work with you to understand your situation and take appropriate steps to ensure compliance, whether through negotiation, enforcement agencies, or court proceedings.

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Our Enforcement Legal Services

Child Support Enforcement

We assist in recovering unpaid child support and ensuring ongoing payments are maintained.

Spousal Support Enforcement

We take legal action to enforce spousal support obligations.

Parenting Time Enforcement

We help address situations where parenting time or access is denied.

Court Order Compliance

We ensure all terms of a court order are followed and legally enforced.

Contempt of Court Proceedings

We represent clients in serious cases where a party deliberately disobeys a court order.

Negotiation & Resolution

We attempt to resolve enforcement issues efficiently before escalating to court.

Common Types of Court Orders We Enforce

Type of OrderDescription
Child Support OrdersPayments required for the financial support of a child
Spousal Support OrdersFinancial support between spouses after separation
Parenting OrdersArrangements for parenting time and decision-making
Property & Financial OrdersDivision of assets, debts, or financial obligations

How Court Orders Are Enforced in Ontario

1

Review of the Court Order

Understanding the terms and identifying non-compliance

2

Attempted Resolution

Communicating with the other party to resolve the issue

3

Enforcement Measures

Involving legal tools such as enforcement agencies or court action

4

Court Proceedings

Filing motions or applications to enforce compliance

5

Final Resolution

Achieving enforcement through legal orders or penalties

Why Choose Majoka Law

Common Challenges in Enforcement Cases

Enforcement matters can involve various challenges, including:

  • Ongoing non-payment of support obligations
  • Repeated denial of parenting time
  • Delays in legal processes
  • Difficulty proving non-compliance

We help overcome these challenges with strategic legal action and clear guidance.


You ask, we answer

Get all the answers to your questions.

You can take legal action to enforce the order through the court or relevant enforcement mechanisms.

Child support can be enforced through legal processes that ensure payments are collected and maintained.

They may face legal consequences, including penalties or contempt of court proceedings.

 

Yes, legal action can be taken if parenting time is denied or not respected.

 

 

While not required, a lawyer ensures proper legal steps are taken and improves your chances of success.

 

Contact Majoka Law Today

If you are dealing with a breach of a court order, Majoka Law is here to help. We provide trusted legal guidance and strong representation to ensure your rights are enforced.

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