Civil Contempt of Court

Civil Contempt of Court

Enforcement of your court order

After obtaining a court order regarding the division of property, parenting time, or support, individuals can find that the other party refuses to follow one or more of the orders issued by the court. In that scenario, individuals have the option to file for contempt against the non-abiding party and request enforcement of the current orders, as well as proper sanctions.


If your ex-spouse, or parent of your child, is not following the court order, he or she may be held in contempt by the court. Gena R. Larison has experience and knowledge to advise you regarding your court orders and can assist you with its enforcement.


In addition to pursuing a contempt action against an opposing party for failing to follow court orders, Attorney Larison is also experienced in defending parties who are accused of contempt of court. Ms. Larison is very knowledgeable in this area of law and may be able to assist you by presenting the proper defenses to the court.

Contact us to discuss enforcement of your court order. Call to make an appointment for an initial consultation at 513-863-0664.

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