Support Enforcement
Support Enforcement Court is designed for parties seeking to enforce a current child, or Spousal support
order, arrears, medical insurance coverage, and uninsured medical expenses. Upon filing a
Petition to
Enforce, parties will receive an Order to Appear from the Family Court Conference Center for a one-hour
conference and a subsequent 45-minute evidentiary hearing before a judicial officer. They will meet with a
Conference Officer to review the pertinent documentation and try to reach an agreement. If an agreement is
reached during the conference, it will be memorialized as a written stipulation and signed by a Judicial
Officer before the parties leave the courthouse.
If there is no agreement, or if only some issues are resolved, the parties will appear at an evidentiary
hearing immediately after the conference at which they will receive a final order from a Judicial Officer.
Because a Judicial Officer will enter a final order the same day as the conference and hearing, there will
be no delays experienced.
Monitoring
In leiu of party filing an another petition for enforcement of support, Support Enforcement Court may
make orders for future monitoring of the parties compliance when appropriate For a period not to exceed 12
months.
Non-Compliance
If Support Enforcement Court determines that case needs long term monitoring due to repeated violations,
and or accumulation of large arrearages amounts; the case may be referred to Non Compliance Court if:
- The Petition to enforce support has already been heard in Support Enforcement Court and All Support
Arrearages have been reduced to judgment.
- The Petition is currently subject to monitoring by the Family Court Conference Center or previously by
Expedited Services.