Legal Question in Family Law in Florida

Contempt of COurt Enforcement of child support

Hello:

My case is quit difficult, l am representing myself. It is also in the appeals court but the appeals courts have relunquished jurisdiction to the lower court. I have filed contempt of court and enforcement of child support. mY ex has moved out of state and l have been unable to find him until a few weeks ago. He made the news because of kidnapping charges against him. I now know where he lives. I filed this motion above and nothing from this judge it has been almost a month now and he has not answered and l am really sick of this judge just because l am pro se but he has a duty by law to answer these emergency motions filed since my ex is 2 years behind in child support. Is there anything else l can do? This is not the only motion l have filed that he has ignored. my ex always gets away with everything , l know where the man lives and the judge does nothing. I have asked for a bench warrent for his arrest and pay the rearrs he is behind.


Asked on 2/17/09, 12:04 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Brent Rose The Orsini & Rose Law Firm

Re: Contempt of COurt Enforcement of child support

If your case is so difficult, why are you representing yourself? Perhaps the reason you are losing is because you don't have a lawyer. You complain that the judge is not treating you properly because you are pro se. I don't know if that's true, but if it is, why don't you hire a lawyer?

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Answered on 2/17/09, 10:06 am


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