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The executive branch is charged with enforcement of the laws and court orders.

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Can child support services over rule a court order?

Only a judge can overturn a judge's decision. That said, however, the State is not obliged to follow decisions in cases to which it was not made a party. Please resubmit your question with more specificity.


How do you enforce a judgment?

If either of the parties fails to obey the court orders the other party must return to the court that issued the decree and file a motion for contempt of court. That court has the power to enforce its judgment.


Your ex-husband has not followed the orders of payment on the permanent divorce-decree what do you do?

File a motion to enforce the court orders.


Can the police enforce a court order?

Yes, the police have the authority to enforce court orders, which are legally binding directives issued by a court. This means that they can take action to ensure that the terms of the court order are carried out.


Why did the US Supreme Court give federal judges the power to enforce desegregation in public schools?

The Supreme Court has no authority to enforce its decisions; however, the US District Courts have the ability to ensure compliance with federal laws within their territories by issuing court orders and applying legal penalties to those in contempt of court.


Why do sheriffs come looking for someone?

The Sheriff and his Deputies are law enforcement offices who have the authority to enforce BOTH criminal AND civil law (Police departments can only enforce criminal law!) They are also the agency that the court uses to serve the court's papers and enforce the court's orders.


Can police enforce a court order?

Yes, police have the authority to enforce court orders, which are legal directives issued by a judge. This may involve arresting individuals who violate the order or carrying out other actions specified in the court order.


What did Brown v. Board of Education illustrate about the Supreme Court?

The Supreme Court has no power to enforce its own decisions.


Is there a way to get a divorce and not involving kids meaning making the decisions on child support on the spouses own?

The parties can work out an agreement but it must be approved by the court. Once approved it will be incorporated into the divorce decree and become a court order. The court will then have the power to enforce the agreement if one party violates it.The parties can work out an agreement but it must be approved by the court. Once approved it will be incorporated into the divorce decree and become a court order. The court will then have the power to enforce the agreement if one party violates it.The parties can work out an agreement but it must be approved by the court. Once approved it will be incorporated into the divorce decree and become a court order. The court will then have the power to enforce the agreement if one party violates it.The parties can work out an agreement but it must be approved by the court. Once approved it will be incorporated into the divorce decree and become a court order. The court will then have the power to enforce the agreement if one party violates it.


Why did treatment of Cherokee get worse after the Supreme Court declared Georgias Indians removal laws to be unconstitutional?

The federal government did not enforce the court's decision.


I have a restraining order on a person. they contacted me. what will happen?

Contacted you HOW? In person? By phone? By third party? If they are violating the provisions of the restraining order you will have to notify the court and/or (depending on your state) swear out a warrant against them. REMINDER: Restraining orders are orders of the CIVIL court and cannot be enforced by the police who can ONLY enforce CRIMINAL law.


Does a probation officer have the authority to change what was ordered by the court?

No, a probation officer does not have the authority to change what was ordered by the court. Court orders can only be modified by the judge who issued them. Probation officers can make recommendations to the court but do not have the power to alter the court's orders.

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