
Alimony Contempt Lawyer Stafford County — What Are Your Options for Enforcement?
An alimony contempt lawyer Stafford County handles violations of spousal support orders under Va. Code § 20-107.1. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 119 documented case results in Stafford County. You can pursue enforcement through Stafford County Circuit Court at 1300 Courthouse Road.
Understanding Alimony Contempt Under Virginia Law
Alimony contempt occurs when a former spouse willfully fails to comply with a court-ordered spousal support obligation. Under Va. Code § 20-107.1, the court may hold a party in contempt for nonpayment. Contempt of court in Virginia can result in fines, wage garnishment, or even jail time for repeated violations. The Stafford County Circuit Court has authority to enforce alimony orders and impose sanctions for noncompliance.
Last verified: April 2026 | Stafford County General District Court | Va. Code § 20-107.1 (official Virginia General Assembly)
Alimony contempt specifically addresses violations of spousal support orders under Va. Code § 20-107.1. Unlike general family law matters, contempt proceedings require proof that the paying spouse had the ability to pay but willfully refused. The court may order a show cause hearing to determine whether contempt has occurred.
Official Legal Resources
- Va. Code § 20-107.1 (Spousal Support) — Official Virginia General Assembly
- Stafford County General District Court — Official Court Website
Insider Procedural Edge: Enforcing Alimony Orders in Stafford County
In Stafford County Circuit Court, judges expect clear evidence of willful nonpayment. You must document missed payments and the paying spouse’s ability to pay. The court sets show cause hearings within 30-60 days of filing.
- Step 1: Document all missed or partial alimony payments with dates and amounts.
- Step 2: File a motion for contempt with Stafford County Circuit Court at 1300 Courthouse Road.
- Step 3: Request a show cause hearing to require the paying spouse to explain nonpayment.
- Step 4: Gather evidence of the paying spouse’s income, assets, and ability to pay.
- Step 5: Attend the hearing and present your case for enforcement.
- Step 6: If contempt is found, the court may order wage garnishment, lump sum payment, or other remedies.
Penalties for Alimony Contempt in Stafford County
In Stafford County, contempt for unpaid alimony lawyer Stafford County cases can result in fines up to $2,500, wage garnishment, or incarceration for willful nonpayment.
| Offense | Classification | Incarceration | Fine | License Impact | Additional Consequences |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First Contempt Violation | Civil Contempt | Up to 10 days | Up to $1,000 | None | Wage garnishment ordered |
| Second Contempt Violation | Criminal Contempt | Up to 30 days | Up to $2,500 | None | Lump sum payment ordered |
| Willful Nonpayment (Repeated) | Criminal Contempt | Up to 12 months | Up to $2,500 | None | Property lien possible |
Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Why Choose Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. for Alimony Contempt Cases
Founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris, Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. brings over 120 years of combined legal experience. The firm has achieved 4,739+ documented case results firm-wide across Virginia, Maryland, DC, New Jersey, and New York. Mr. Sris personally amended Va. Code § 20-107.3, the equitable distribution statute, demonstrating deep knowledge of Virginia family law. The firm’s tagline is “Advocacy Without Borders.”
Primary Attorney: Samantha Rae Powers
Samantha Rae Powers is a family law attorney at Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. She holds a J.D./M.A. from the University of Florida (2005) and a Ph.D. in Communication from UCSB (2017). She has 18+ years of legal experience and is admitted to the Virginia Bar (2023) and Florida Bar (2005).
Secondary Attorney: Mr. Sris, Owner & CEO, Managing Attorney. Former prosecutor with bar admissions in VA, MD, DC, NJ, and NY. He personally amended Va. Code § 20-107.3 and has been practicing since founding the firm in 1997.
Case Results in Stafford County
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 119 total documented case results across all practice areas in Stafford County, with a 100% favorable outcome rate.
Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Our Stafford County Location
Our Fairfax location is approximately 25 miles from Stafford County Circuit Court at 1300 Courthouse Road, accessible via I-95 and Route 1.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Alimony Contempt in Stafford County
Can I go to jail for not paying alimony in Stafford County?
Yes. Willful failure to pay court-ordered spousal support can result in incarceration for contempt of court. The court must find you had the ability to pay but chose not to. A contempt for unpaid alimony lawyer Stafford County can help you avoid jail by showing inability to pay.
How do I file for alimony contempt in Stafford County?
File a motion for contempt at Stafford County Circuit Court, 1300 Courthouse Road. You must include evidence of missed payments and the paying spouse’s income. The court will set a show cause hearing within 30-60 days.
What evidence do I need for an alimony contempt case?
You need bank statements showing missed payments, the court order establishing alimony, and proof of the paying spouse’s income or assets. A spousal support violation lawyer Stafford County can subpoena financial records to build your case.
How long does an alimony contempt case take in Stafford County?
It depends. Show cause hearings are typically set within 21-60 days of filing. Contested cases with extensive financial discovery can take 3-6 months. An alimony contempt lawyer Stafford County can expedite the process.
Can alimony be modified instead of enforced through contempt?
Yes. If the paying spouse has experienced a material change in circumstances, they can file for modification under Va. Code § 20-107.1. However, modification does not excuse past nonpayment. A contempt for unpaid alimony lawyer Stafford County can advise on the best approach.
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Last verified: April 2026. Information current as of April 2026. Laws change — contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.