Divorce Enforcement ActionsChild Support Enforcement LawyerEnforcement Actions • Interstate Enforcement • Back Child SupportSometimes getting a court order for child support, visitation, spousal support, or property is the easy part of a divorce settlement. Actually getting the financial assistance or access to the child or property can present a new set of legal challenges. Probably the most common enforcement issues are nonpayment of child support and failure to comply with established periods of placement or visitation. Divorced parents often harbor animosity toward one another and use their children or financial situations to punish the other parent. When this happens, it is important to contact a Michigan lawyer skilled at handling divorce enforcement actions. Skilled Child Support Enforcement LawyerAt the Law Offices of Pamela Radzinski, we have significant experience helping Michigan parents enforce their legal rights in accordance with a divorce decree. We have experience defending and prosecuting a wide range of enforcement actions, including illegal interstate enforcements, felony non-support matters, child support arrearages, and lack of notice related to visitation. In addition, we have handled a number international enforcement actions related to the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction. Pamela Radzinski understands that the needs of children are foremost when dealing with Michigan child support enforcement actions. In recent years changes in the law have made enforcing child support orders easier. Uniform interstate child support laws and a national new hire reporting system have made it easier to track down dead beat parents and get automatic wage withholdings. To see what people to say about our firm please view our Client Testimonials. Contact our Southfield, Michigan Post Judgment Modifications LawyerIf you need assistance with enforcing the provisions of a divorce decree, please contact the Southfield, Michigan child support enforcement attorney at the Law Offices of Pamela Radzinski, P.C. for a free initial consultation. Our firm can be reached by phone at 248-352-7400, or by filling out the intake form on the Contact Us page. |

"My ex-wife wouldn't let me see my children...Pam got me the parenting time and make up parenting time. I can now talk to my kids and to their school. "