Court Source, Inc

Enforce Your Court Orders with a Motion for Contempt or Enforcement

If the other party in your Florida family law case is not complying with a court order—for child support, time-sharing, alimony, or other obligations—you have the right to file a Motion for Contempt or Motion for Enforcement. At Court Source, Inc., we provide affordable, professional nonlawyer legal document preparation to help you take action.
We assist clients in Ocala (Marion County) and throughout Volusia, Citrus, Lake, and surrounding counties in Florida.

What Is a Motion for Contempt or Enforcement?

A Motion for Contempt is used when the other party willfully disobeys a court-ordered obligation, such as:
A Motion for Enforcement is used to request the court’s help in ensuring compliance with specific terms in a final judgment or court order—even if the violation is not willful.

These motions are powerful tools that may result in remedies such as:

We Prepare the Following Family Law Enforcement Documents

Our document preparation package typically includes:
All documents are prepared clearly and in compliance with Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Forms.

 Why Choose Court Source, Inc.?

We are not attorneys and cannot provide legal advice or representation—but we help ensure your forms are completed properly and ready to file in family court.

Flat-Rate Pricing – No Hidden Fees

Fast Turnaround for Urgent Filings

Remote or In-Person Services Available

Experienced in Florida Family Law Forms

Serving Central Florida Since 2010

Areas We Serve

We prepare Motions for Contempt and Enforcement for family law clients in:

Disclaimer

Court Source, Inc. is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or representation. We are non-lawyer document preparers authorized to assist with legal forms based solely on information provided by you. No attorney-client relationship is formed, and nothing on this site should be considered legal advice. For legal guidance, please consult a licensed Florida attorney. Our services comply with Florida Bar Rules, including Rule 10-2.1(b) and Opinion SC00-984.

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