Obtaining Enforcement of Court Orders
Family Law Attorney in Baton Rouge
Going through a divorce is one of the most difficult times in a couple's life, especially if there are children involved. Both parents want to spend as much time as possible with their child and both parents always want what is best for the child. However, sometimes getting both sides to agree to a viable child custody arrangement takes a lot of time and effort. When the agreement is not upheld, tempers can flare quickly.
If you are a parent who has been denied their legal visitation rights, or has been unable to collect the support awarded to you, you need to speak with a qualified legal professional. At The Layfield Law Firm, Beau Layfield has helped countless people in this very complex and delicate situation and can help you receive an enforcement of a court order. He is determined to work on your case to assure the best resolution possible.
Support, Visitation & Custody
When you are not the custodial parent of your child and have been denied your right to visitation by your ex-spouse, you can often feel helpless and though you have nowhere to turn. It can seem like the ex-partner holds all the cards, while you have to simply sit back and wait for your ex-partner to decide when to let you visit.
Maybe you are a parent struggling with the day-to-day issues of child rearing, working tirelessly just to keep food on the table and clothes on your child's back. If the child support you expect to help with these expenses suddenly stops, you may be wondering what rights you have.
No matter what your particular situation, the first step to getting an enforcement of a court order is to contact a competent attorney who has vast experience in these situations. At The Layfield Law Firm that is exactly what you will get when you retain Beau Layfield's services. Call today.