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Do You Need to File for Enforcement?

December 20, 2010
Categories: Post Divorce Info | Author: Harris Law Firm

At the close of litigated family law proceedings, Colorado Courts enter permanent orders to establish the rights and obligations of the parties involved. In cases where both parties have agreed upon a settlement, the terms of the agreement are included in the final settlement agreement or permanent orders. The enforcement or modification of a court order is the goal in post decree matters.

If you need to file for enforcement, call The Harris Law Firm, Colorado's family law team at 303 299 9484

To access this article about enforcing a Colorado court order in it's entirety: please click here:

http://www.harrisfamilylaw.com/process.cfm?task=admin.editPage&pageId=47

or here:

http://www.harrisfamilylaw.com/process.cfm?task=admin.editPage&pageId=344

Located in Denver (303) 299-9484 and Fort Collins (970) 472-1838, The Harris Law Firm is Colorado's largest family law firm.  Focusing exclusively on Colorado Divorce and Colorado Child Custody and Support, the firm's philosophy is to work with you to resolve your legal matter in the best way possible. When you consult with one of our attorneys, the expert legal advice you receive will help you understand your rights and options according to Colorado law. And when you retain this AV rated firm, the many years of combined experience provided by your legal team will ensure that the resolution of your case is handled in the most organized, timely, cost efficient and effective manner possible. If you want to limit conflict and protect your rights, call us today to schedule a private consultation in our Denver or Fort Collins offices. Call us at 303 299 9484 or send us an email at info@harrisfamilylaw.com.

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