Yes—violating a family court order in Texas can lead to contempt of court, which may include jail time. At Barina Law Group in Temple, we help enforce orders and defend those accused of violations.
Examples of contempt-worthy violations:
- Denying scheduled visitation
- Failing to pay child support
- Disobeying property division orders
Contempt penalties may include:
- Monetary fines
- Jail (up to 6 months per violation)
- Make-up parenting time or community service
Whether you’re seeking enforcement or need defense against a contempt claim, we’ll help you understand your rights and defend your freedom.
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