What to Do When Your Ex Defies A Divorce Court Order

There are many reasons people choose to live with the consequences of a defiant ex. Sometimes the reason is they can't afford an attorney. They may fear repercussions from their ex should they take legal steps. The longer they delay utilizing the court, the longer they suffer without cause. Don't let fear stop you from getting the justice you were promised after your divorce hearing. There are several options available that you can use to deal with this situation. -- Read on about each option and find the best one for your situation.

If you can afford then you should hire a Divorce lawyer immediately. Using a divorce attorney will mean your case gets immediate attention from someone who knows the correct procedures to follow. It is always best, when possible to have an advocate who can fight for you and he should be an experienced person working within the Family Court System.

If you can't afford a Divorce Lawyer and legal help are not available through any other agency you can file a motion or petition with the courts without an attorney. Your local court clerk can be a valuable tool should you decide to move forward without an attorney.

You can file an original petition for divorce and petition to modify child support with a little research and help from local court resources. Most states offer online resources for pro se litigants. Some states even have attorneys who help you with the paperwork needed to file a motion or petition. Not being able to afford an attorney is no reason to suffer the consequences of a defiant ex.

You can find a list of child support enforcement agencies online. When you find one, the first thing to do is file a request for services to get the ball rolling.

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