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“I not only recommend attorney Kevin Clark, but I guarantee once you have used his service you too will look no further. He responds in an extreme timely matter, he is a very knowledge, trustworthy person.” - Mrs. C.
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“Kevin and Lisa listened to me and I felt like I was part of a team protecting my interests, especially my sons. I really appreciate their help and I would hire them again.” - Troy B.
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“I am so glad I found Kevin because he helped me all the way through a trial!! My now ex-husband was difficult to say the least. Kevin knew how to deal with a crazy narcissist!!” - Donna M.
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“Kevin and his team were exceptional! I wouldn't have wanted anyone else handling my case. During a stressful time, it was a great relief to have them in my corner.” - Elizabeth G.
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“Lisa Peterchuck was wonderful in advising me of what the next steps would be and how to handle the situation ahead.” - Kathrina B.
Enforcement of Court Orders in Texas
Obtaining orders that are fair and workable for your family in a Texas divorce is one important victory in any family law case. Unfortunately, your need for legal recourse and protection under the law may not end there. Enforcement of the court orders issued in your divorce case may require you to file a contempt of court petition or take other decisive action.
Problems Getting Child Support? Do You Need To Force Your Ex-Spouse To Pay?
The most common scenario leading to an enforcement action in Texas involves child support delinquency. When the payor falls way behind on court-ordered child support, waiting for that violation to be discovered through the standard review process may not be an option. Hiring an attorney to expose the facts of the situation and take action may be vital to your financial stability.
Experienced Counsel For Enforcement Of Divorce Orders And Contempt Actions
At The Law Office of J. Kevin Clark P.C. in Fort Worth, you can work directly with a highly experienced attorney to resolve matters such as:
- A substantial arrearage on child support — a problem that will eventually be addressed by our state’s attorney general, but that may instead require immediate action on your part
- Refusal of your ex-spouse to observe and comply with the court-ordered child visitation schedule — often accompanied by the serious problem of intentional parental alienation
- Your ex-spouse’s failure to comply with orders governing property division, spousal support or other issues associated with your Texas divorce
When Reason Fails, We Fight Smart And Make The System Work For You
While our Tarrant County-based divorce and family law practice is primarily focused on negotiating positive outcomes, we are always prepared for litigation when needed. If you are frustrated and dealing with extreme, adverse consequences of an ex-spouse’s noncompliance with court orders, a call to our firm is the right call to make.
To sit down with a lawyer who will empathize with your concerns and focus on finding the best path to resolution, we invite you to call (817) 241-3328 or contact us online right now.

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Convenient Location
Serving clients in Ft. Worth, throughout Tarrant County, and greater Texas.
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Close, interactive, communication ensures alignment with a clients' most important goals.
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Prompt access to your lawyer from day one addressing your concerns and beyond.
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Effective Advocacy
Skilled representation across a wide spectrum of divorce and family law matters.
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Respected Reputation
Voted as a "Top Attorney" in Ft Worth Tx: The City's Magazine - by his peers.
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Trial Experience
Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 1987.

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