If the other party has enforceable property and refuses to execute the effective documents of the court, it may be suspected of refusing to perform the effective judgment or ruling of the court.
If the other party has no property available for execution, the court may suspend execution. After all, the judicial power of the court is limited, and the execution of each case may face the problem that it cannot be executed in place. However, with the judgment of the court in hand, the debtor can recover indefinitely and cannot hide for life.
Blessing!