If your ex isn’t following a court order—whether for child support, visitation, or property division—you can file a Motion to Enforce under Texas law. At Barina Law Group in Temple, we help you take legal action to protect your rights.

A Motion to Enforce asks the judge to:

  • Hold the violating party accountable
  • Require compliance with the original order
  • Impose consequences, including make-up time, fines, or jail

Common enforcement actions include:

  • Nonpayment of child support
  • Denied or disrupted visitation
  • Failure to surrender property awarded in divorce

We draft and file the motion, gather evidence, and represent you in court. In Bell County and surrounding areas, we’re known for strong courtroom advocacy when it matters most.

👉 Learn how to file here: www.bobbybarinalaw.com/family-law/enforcement/