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Contempt of Court in Florida Family Law

When a family court issues an order—whether for custody, child support, visitation, or alimony—both parties are legally obligated to comply. But what happens when one side refuses? At Kelley Law, P.A., I help you take firm legal action through contempt proceedings when orders are violated.

What Is Contempt?

Contempt of court occurs when someone willfully disobeys a legal order. In family law, this could involve:

  • Failing to pay child support or alimony

  • Refusing custody or visitation exchanges

  • Ignoring property division terms

  • Violating other court-ordered responsibilities

Courts can impose penalties such as fines or jail time depending on the situation.

Defending and Enforcing Fathers’ Rights

Whether you’re seeking to enforce a court order or being accused of contempt, I’m here to protect your rights and ensure the law is applied fairly.

I help Florida fathers maintain their financial and parental rights—even when the system seems stacked against them.

Take the Next Step

If a court order is being ignored or misused against you, do not wait. Kelley Law, P.A. can help you hold the other party accountable or defend your side with confidence.

Contact Kelley Law, P.A. today to get experienced support in your contempt case.

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