Dennis Rodman ordered to pay support

Once again Dennis Rodman has made the news.  The former NBA basketball player has been found in contempt of court and ordered to pay $500,000 in overdue child support to his ex-wife.  He was also sentenced to informal probation.

An Orange County Superior Court Commissioner warned Rodman that he could face jail time if he didn’t pay the child support.  In addition, Rodman and his ex-wife must work out a custody arrangement before going to trial next month.

Rodman has had troubles prior to this issue.  Last May he was ordered to perform over 100 hours of community service for failure to pay child support.

If you are having trouble paying child support and have significant changes in your life, contact an experienced Orange County Family Law attorney who can help you resolve your issues while protecting your legal rights and those of your children.