Arrears Adjudged Decree With Minor Child

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Texas
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TX-01470BG
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Texas courts are statutorily empowered to enforce their orders by contempt. However, a divorce decree that awards a sum of money, payable in a lump sum or in future installments, is generally not enforceable by contempt, unless either:


1. Payment is to be made from a fund that exists at the time of the decree; or


2. The decree awards the right to receive installment payments or a lump-sum payment due on the maturation of an existing vested or non-vested right to be paid in the future; or


3. The award is for temporary spousal maintenance, as when, following a long term marriage, a spouse lacks the ability to work and earn money to be self-support



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