How to Handle Contempt
- marcusbronson17
- Aug 21, 2017
- 1 min read

No one wants to deal with an ex-spouse or co-parent partner that isn't pulling their weight in the process of raising your children. Managing a situation of contempt is hard but will make the biggest difference in the long run. You have probably considered how you will deal with the problem at hand and Amanda Cook from Law Office of Amanda Cook, has some great advice for anyone struggling with contempt.
Contempt is taken seriously in a court room. If the child's parent has been ordered by law to pay child support and to help raise the child and is not-doing so they are help to strict guidelines and actions can be taken against them in contempt of law.
Going all the way through the legal process yet again with your ex-spouse is probably not something you are necessarily wanting to relive. Contacting an attorney like Amanda Cook can provide you with some other options that may be more appealing. Attorneys may be able to work through the issues without having to get a judge involved and without having to make such a large dent in your wallet.
If you are struggling with your ex-spouse living up to the divorce plan you need to contact an attorney and see what the best option to get things back in line is going to be for your family. Each situation is unique and there is no set in stone answer. Contacting an attorney will benefit you and your family the most.