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Phoenix Divorce Settlement Enforcement Attorney

In your divorce decree, there may have been directives for you and your now former spouse that required action after the divorce. These terms of the divorce may have included the following:

  • Pay spousal maintenance
  • Leave the marital home
  • Assume responsibility for taxes and upkeep of the marital home
  • File documents with the court and the title company to change ownership of the house
  • Refinance the home in one name only to remove the other spouse's association with the mortgage
  • Turn over keys
  • Return items taken from the house to the spouse remaining there
  • Leave certain household goods in the house — or take them
  • Deliver a beloved pet to the other spouse
  • File tax returns
  • Cash in stocks or bonds and split the proceeds
  • Pay debts
  • Pay attorneys' fees

If your ex-wife or ex-husband has failed to comply with a court order in the Phoenix area or nearby, contact an experienced divorce lawyer at the law offices of Lasiter & Jackson.

Questions About Arizona Property Settlement Enforcement? Lawyer Stephanie Jackson or Lawyer Nicole Lasiter Can Offer Advice and Assistance

At Lasiter & Jackson, we are committed to being an Arizona family law firm helping our clients achieve their goals whenever possible. We begin every attorney-client relationship with a qualified case assessment at a reasonable cost.

Contact our law office in Phoenix. Divorce settlement enforcement? Lawyer representation is often the key to successful resolution of noncompliance with a divorce order.