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New York Child Support Enforcement Attorney

Child Support Lawyer in Goshen

Protecting Your Rights in New York Family Court

Any court order is binding on the parties covered by its terms, but the full enjoyment of your rights under the order depends on your practical ability to enforce it. If you need advice about the enforcement of an order for child support or alimony, or if you need to find your way past a problem with obligations in default, I can help you. Contact the office of Jonathan D. Katz, Attorney at Law. From my office in New Paltz, I serve clients throughout the Hudson Valley and the Catskill region, including Ulster, Dutchess, Orange, Greene and Columbia counties.

Child support and alimony obligations have real teeth in New York State

Contempt of court backed up by the realistic threat of jail is the most common sanction for enforcement of child and spousal support obligations in the family courts of the Hudson Valley and the Catskill region. The party seeking enforcement first presents the facts to a magistrate, then if a default is found, the issue of willfulness is tried before a family court judge.

The party in default faces a finding of contempt of court and the prospect of jail if the default is not cured within a reasonable period, usually from 15 to 60 days in length, depending on the circumstances.

I can help you decide whether the default is serious enough to justify the trouble of this two-stage procedure, and make sure that the facts of the missed obligations are presented clearly and accurately to the court. If you happen to be the party in default, I can let you know whether your reasons for missing the payments are likely to generate any sympathy with the court and make sure that the complaining party's facts are not exaggerated. If there is no doubt as to the fact of the default, I can help you get the time you need to cure it.

Child custody and visitation arrangements are also subject to enforcement

Although it is unusual for an order for contempt to be issued on a showing of repeated or continuing default on child custody or visitation orders, a family court judge can still make life difficult for the parent who routinely cancels visitation sessions or returns the child late to the other parent. In more serious situations, the aggrieved parent can move for an order of restricted or supervised visitation.

If a person's chronic problems with drug or alcohol abuse are a factor in poor parenting performance, the best remedy will usually be a motion for modification of the child custody or visitation arrangements.

To learn more about the legal and practical aspects of family court enforcement procedures in the Hudson Valley or Catskill region, contact an experienced lawyer at the office of Jonathan D. Katz, Attorney at Law.

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Elizabeth

Upon interviewing Jonathan Katz, I decided to retain him because I was impressed with his approach to divorce: he advocated communication, conflict reduction, and efficiency, toward reducing the stress and monetary expense already inherent to any legal action.

When my case took unexpected turns, Jonathan was agile and effective in his response, even when the straightforward divorce turned into an international custody battle that went to federal court. Responsive at every turn, efficient, and wise in his counsel, Mr. Katz's legal services gave me real value for my investment.

Elizabeth A. Ledkovsky

Diane

Being a single mom, I had enough stress in my life. I had no idea how to go about protecting my self. My daughters were my priority. Jon walked me through the process. He turned a difficult time into a workable solution.

Diane Chiriani

John

Jon's integrity towards his clients is what makes him a standout attorney. He makes it a priority to know whats important to you. You're not just a number. He is up front with you right from the start. He will not string you along just for his financial benefit. He is only willing to settle the case if thats truly what you want. Anytime I called him I received a call back from him that day. Not someone else in the office. He is an attorney that has a passion for whats important to his clients.

John Morrissey

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