Property Settlement Enforcement Lawyer
Montgomery ▪ Chester ▪ Delaware ▪ Bucks ▪ Philadelphia Counties
If any binding agreement from your divorce is not being followed, there are two important things you can do. First, you are well within your rights to notify the presiding family court if your divorce agreement is not being followed. Then, if you are still not getting cooperation, we urge you to contact Philadelphia property settlement enforcement attorney Sheryl R. Rentz.
At the Law Offices of Sheryl R. Rentz, we can skillfully and aggressively ensure that all aspects of your divorce agreement are abided by and create new stipulations based on the behavior of your former spouse. Those are prime examples of the quality attention we pay to your unique property settlement enforcement problems.
Our extensive experience and contacts in the legal and investigative fields are definite assets in handling divorce cases in which one spouse is not following through on their obligations. Contact us in Ardmore today by phone, fax or e-mail.
Quality Attention to Your Agreement Enforcement Problems
For example, if your former spouse is refusing to comply with a provision of your settlement agreement, a full report and investigation must be made, looking into the alleged violation. One situation could involve a former spouse refusing to sell real estate or personal property as agreed to in the settlement.
In Pennsylvania, several requests can be filed with the court. If the former spouse continues to refuse to comply with the custody issue, he or she faces serious legal consequences: jail time, legal fees or a change in the settlement agreement.
If your former spouse is failing to pay either alimony or child support, he or she can be legally challenged and face significant problems in these areas too.
Let's Talk About Your Property Settlement Enforcement Issues
If the property settlement in your Pennsylvania divorce isn't being abided by, we want to hear about it at the family Law Offices of Sheryl R. Rentz, P.C.
Contact us at your soonest convenience so we can schedule your initial consultation. The quality time and attention we give to your family's unique problems can make a big difference in your case, and in your life.


