Brevard County Family Law Firm

Post-Judgment Disputes in Brevard County

Even after a case is finalized, disagreements can arise.

Fisher Family Law & Mediation provides clear, practical guidance for resolving post-judgment disputes involving Florida family law orders. Whether through negotiation, mediation, or court intervention, the goal is to reach a resolution that restores stability and protects what matters most.

When Post-Judgment Issues Arise

Court orders are meant to provide structure—but life doesn’t always stay predictable.

Post-judgment disputes commonly involve:

  • Parenting plan conflicts
  • Time-sharing disagreements
  • Child support enforcement issues
  • Failure to comply with court orders
  • Disputes over decision-making responsibilities

These situations can be frustrating and disruptive, especially when expectations are unclear or not being followed.

A Resolution-Focused Approach

Whenever possible, disputes are resolved without returning to court.

Mediation can often provide a more efficient and less stressful path forward, allowing both parties to clarify expectations and reach workable solutions.

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When cooperation is not possible, legal action may be necessary to enforce or address violations of existing orders.

Enforcement of Court Orders

When one party is not following a court order, legal enforcement may be required.

This can include:

  • Enforcing time-sharing schedules
  • Addressing missed or unpaid child support
  • Resolving non-compliance with agreed terms

The focus is on restoring compliance and protecting the integrity of the original order.

👉 Related: Child Support Representation

👉 Related: Parenting Plans & Time-Sharing

When Modification of Orders May Be More Appropriate

In some cases, the issue is not non-compliance—it’s that the current order no longer reflects reality.

If circumstances have significantly changed, a modification of court orders may be the better solution.

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Why Clients Choose Fisher Family Law & Mediation

  • Clear, steady guidance through ongoing disputes
  • Focus on practical, efficient resolution
  • Child-centered approach when parenting issues are involved
  • Experience in both mediation and litigation when needed

Moving Forward with Clarity

Post-judgment disputes can feel like a setback—but they can also be an opportunity to clarify expectations and restore balance.

Fisher Family Law & Mediation helps clients move forward with a plan that works.

Service Area

Fisher Family Law & Mediation provides family law services throughout Brevard County, including Melbourne, Palm Bay, Titusville, Merritt Island, Rockledge, Cocoa, Viera, Satellite Beach, and surrounding communities.

Discuss your situation and explore the best path forward.

Work With Christy Fisher, J.D.

20+ years experience, Mediation-first approach, Extensive child welfare background, Focused on fair, lasting outcomes

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a post-judgment dispute?

A disagreement that arises after a court order has already been finalized.

2. Do I have to go back to court?

Not always—many disputes can be resolved through mediation or negotiation.

3. What if the other party isn’t following the order?

Legal enforcement options are available to ensure compliance.

Find a Better Path Forward

If you have questions or need guidance, help is available.