Motion Divorce Decree With Enforce

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Texas
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TX-02000BG
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Once a Texas court assumes authority over the best interest of a child, that court retains the right to make any future decision about the child until another court acquires the right to make such decisions. The court can change or modify the current child support order if the circumstances of the child or a person affected by the order have materially and substantially changed. Texas courts have identified several events that amount to a material and substantial change. Marriage to another person can be a material and substantial change. A change in residence, age, medical condition, employment, criminal history or the relationship between the parents making the current orders unworkable can be found by the court to be a material and substantial change.

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The Texas Family Code allows a person in a divorce suit to file a motion to enforce a divorce order in the court where the original decree was established. To file this motion, you will need to pinpoint the specific provisions of the divorce decree that your ex-spouse is not following.

Filing a Motion to Enforce in Colorado In the state of Colorado, filing a motion to enforce an existing family law court order is done through the local county court. To begin the process, a completed Motion for Enforcement (Form JDF 420) must be submitted to the clerk with a $47.00 filing fee.

In the state of Colorado, filing a motion to enforce an existing family law court order is done through the local county court. To begin the process, a completed Motion for Enforcement (Form JDF 420) must be submitted to the clerk with a $47.00 filing fee.

If you want to ask the judge to find your ex-spouse in contempt of court, resulting in a possible fine or jail time, you can file a Motion and/or Order to Show Cause instead. The earliest you can file a motion to enforce your JOD or a motion to show cause is 21 days after the judge signs the JOD.

File your papers with the district clerk's office in the county where you got the order that you're trying to enforce. Take your documents (and your copies) to the district clerk's office. Tell the clerk you're there to file a Motion to Enforce and hand the clerk all of your documents.

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