Seasoned Attorneys Fighting for Your Rights in Jackson, MS

Our team at Allen & Conway PLLC will help you get the support you need. After a divorce, especially a messy one, there can be anger from both sides, which can cause some people to not want to follow what rules were set in court. If you are in a situation where your previous partner is not following court-ordered directions, then you should file for contempt.

Contempt Court Cases

Whether your past partner was supposed to pay child support or is failing to comply with the property division ruling, you are entitled to file for contempt. You need to start this process as soon as it occurs. By waiting for a year or two to do anything about it, it will be harder to win your case. When you notice someone not following your court-ordered rules, you need to contact our team. We will help you fight for what you deserve.



While we encourage you to set the standard early in your separation, we will also help you if you have not been ready to move forward. Whatever your situation is, call our team for help.

Common Divorce Contempt Examples

  • Late child support payments
  • Failure to pay child support
  • Failure to pay spousal support/alimony
  • Violating child custody agreements
  • Failing to comply with property division ruling
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