When a parent fails to make court-ordered child support payments, it can place significant strain on the custodial parent and disrupt the stability of the child’s life. At The Law Office of Laurence J. Brock, we help clients in the Victoria Gardens area of Rancho Cucamonga and throughout San Bernardino County enforce child support orders and pursue unpaid support. Our experienced family law attorneys are dedicated to protecting the well-being of children and ensuring parents meet their legal responsibilities.
If you are owed child support or have been served with enforcement actions, we provide strategic legal support tailored to your circumstances. We assist parents in navigating the legal process and using appropriate tools to achieve a fair and enforceable resolution.

Child support orders are legally binding and must be followed as directed by the family court. When a parent is unable or unwilling to pay, California Family Code § 5246 and related enforcement provisions allow for several legal mechanisms to recover unpaid child support payments.
We help clients utilize enforcement tools such as wage garnishment, bank levies, property liens, and interception of tax refunds. In certain cases, the court may also suspend a non-compliant parent’s driver’s or professional license until payment is made. These remedies are typically initiated through a formal court process and require documentation of the court order and unpaid amounts.
If a parent willfully violates a court order, the court may initiate a contempt proceeding under California Code of Civil Procedure § 1218. Contempt is a serious legal action that can result in fines or even jail time. It differs from civil enforcement and is typically reserved for repeat or intentional violations.
Our attorneys assist clients in evaluating whether contempt is appropriate and help prepare the necessary documentation and evidence. We also guide clients through civil enforcement actions that do not carry criminal penalties but still compel payment.
As skilled child support attorneys, we provide full legal representation and advice for both custodial and non-custodial parents. Our services include pursuing unpaid child support through the family court, negotiating structured repayment plans, representing clients facing enforcement, and supporting interstate enforcement actions under the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA).
Every case is unique, and our office is committed to helping clients protect their children’s interests, maintain financial stability, and ensure compliance with court orders.

In California, child support arrears that have been reduced to judgment can generally be collected at any time. However, interest on unpaid support is subject to a 10-year statute of limitations per California Code of Civil Procedure § 683.020 unless renewed. Parents seeking enforcement should act promptly to preserve their full financial rights.
We are a private law firm offering comprehensive legal services in family law, including child support enforcement. With deep knowledge of California family law and the enforcement tools available, we help clients achieve reliable outcomes in even the most complex cases.
Our attorneys understand the importance of timely payments and the challenges families face when those payments are delayed or denied. Whether you are enforcing a court order or responding to an enforcement action, we are here to protect your rights and the well-being of your children.
If you need legal assistance with child support enforcement in the Victoria Gardens area or anywhere in San Bernardino County, contact us today. We are committed to securing fair outcomes and providing strategic legal representation that supports your child’s future.
Learn more about Victoria Child Support Enforcement Lawyer. Call The Law Office of Laurence J. Brock at (909) 466-7661 to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation. You can also reach us anytime through our contact page. Let us help you take the first step toward resolution and peace of mind.
You can file a motion with the family court to enforce the order. Legal remedies may include wage garnishment, tax refund interception, or contempt actions, depending on the situation.
Yes. Unpaid child support may result in the suspension of a driver’s or professional license and can negatively affect credit scores.
If the support order has been reduced to a judgment, you can generally collect at any time. However, interest collection on the arrears is limited to 10 years unless the judgment is renewed under California Code of Civil Procedure § 683.020.
Yes. Under federal law and UIFSA, California child support orders can be enforced across state lines.
While enforcement is possible without legal representation, working with an attorney ensures that your documents are properly filed and increases your chances of recovering full payment.