Jail, or a fine.
Yes. Contempt of court can be on either side of the issue. It is going against anything the court issued document ordered.
You will be served with a court order if there is a judgment against you. But long before that you would have been notified of the court proceeding.
Return to court immediately and file a motion against the ex for contempt of a court order. You may be able to get a court order for an assist from the local sheriff.Return to court immediately and file a motion against the ex for contempt of a court order. You may be able to get a court order for an assist from the local sheriff.Return to court immediately and file a motion against the ex for contempt of a court order. You may be able to get a court order for an assist from the local sheriff.Return to court immediately and file a motion against the ex for contempt of a court order. You may be able to get a court order for an assist from the local sheriff.
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No you cannot sue the court itself. That would be saying that the system was built to work against itself and that's not going to happen. You may be able to sue the person the court ordered to do something for not holding up the court order but you can't sue the court.
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how do l get a court order against my ex-wife to stop her from selling property Thailand
Anyone who is subject to a court order and disregards it is in contempt. The contempt should be brought to the attention of the court.
Any order for withholding for child support must be issued by a court or State child support agency pursuant to an order for support.
File a motion for contempt of court against him with the court that ordered the alimony and signed the settlement.
Only the court and the judge can lift an order of protection. You have to petition the court and they can help you.
Return to court and file a contempt against her explaining which court order she is violating.