You went through the time and expense of seeking a divorce and now have a Decree from the court. Phew. You’re finished and can start rebuilding your new life…

But, what if months or years after the decree was entered, your ex-spouse stops complying with the order? We see this a lot and know how frustrating it can be. The good news is, you have options. This week Jaclyn Robertson explains what an “Order to Show Cause” is and if this is a potential course of action for you.

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Jaclyn Robertson
Jaclyn Robertson

Founder | Managing Partner | Attorney

Jaclyn J. Robertson, Founder and Managing Partner of JR Law Group, specializes in divorce and custody matters. Licensed in both California and Utah, Jaclyn is a passionate advocate and skillfully guides clients through inherently personal and stressful situations. Her cases range from low conflict and straightforward division of assets to high conflict custody battles and or complex martial estates. Her priority is to set clients on a path forward, mitigating the emotional and financial impact of divorce to the fullest extent.