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Property Enforcements

When They Won’t Cooperate, We Step In

When a divorce is finalized, the court’s order for dividing assets is binding. It doesn’t leave room for interpretation or delay. Still, it’s not uncommon for one party to refuse to follow through, either by stalling, avoiding obligations, or outright defying the agreement. That’s when property enforcement becomes necessary.
You may have secured a favorable settlement or court ruling, but if your ex won’t cooperate, the legal process doesn’t end there. Whether it’s a car title that never got signed over, a buyout payment that keeps getting postponed, or retirement funds that haven’t been divided, enforcement is how you make sure the deal gets done.

Common enforcement issues include:

From Stalled Payments to Signed Titles, We Make It Happen

When these obligations aren’t met, it’s not just inconvenient, it can interfere with your credit, your ability to make financial decisions, or even where you live. We take that seriously.
We step in with pressure and precision. Depending on what’s at stake, our enforcement strategy might involve sending demand letters, filing a motion to compel compliance, initiating contempt proceedings, or requesting wage garnishment. If needed, we can also seek liens against property or bank accounts to secure what’s owed. Every move is calibrated to create traction without escalating unnecessary conflict.
The goal isn’t to reopen every wound from the divorce, it’s to enforce the terms already agreed to and ensure they’re honored in full. Property enforcement isn’t about revenge or punishment. It’s about holding the other party accountable and restoring the balance the court already ordered. If your ex has decided the rules don’t apply to them, we’re the team that reminds them otherwise.