Once an order is made, the parties subject to that ordered are required to comply with its terms. Failure to follow an order can result in civil or criminal penalties, or both. Family law has a variety of options when it comes to enforcement of orders. In fact, the law says a judge has broad discretion in enforcing orders. Enforcement methods may include contempt, modification of orders, sanctions, writs, levy, and much more. Your enforcement case may also include mandatory attorney fees. The implications and options of enforcement actions are vast. Blagof Law Firm can tailor your case to maximize your options and focus your results. We also have resources to conduct extensive asset searches throughout the country to help you in your efforts to collect on family law financial judgments.