No. A contempt of a court order complaint must be filed in the court that has jurisdiction over that case. Another judge at another court cannot issue a ruling on that case.
The criminal charges that can be filed against the mistress of your husband may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances. Generally, common charges could include adultery (in some places), defamation, harassment, or invasion of privacy. However, it is advisable to consult with a lawyer or legal professional in your jurisdiction for accurate information and guidance.
You can file contempt charges without the use of an attorney but there are a couple different fees that you will have to pay. You will have to pay to have your ex-husband served and you will have to pay the court costs. These fees vary by state and county.
Yes, a husband can press charges of robbery against his wife if she has committed the crime. The decision to press charges ultimately rests with the husband, and he can choose to report the theft to the police and cooperate with any subsequent investigation. However, the legal process may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the case.
If your ex husband was ordered to keep insurance on your mutual child or children then he could be help in contempt of court if he did not cover them. A lawyer will be able to go over details of the case.
If you file charges against your husband for bigamy charges, then the same court will grant you a annulment.
Unknown what a "50 B" is. However, lying under oath is serious business and could lead to contempt of court charges or monetary fines.
None. Having an affair is not a criminal matter for her. I don't know what country you live in, but maybe your husband is guilty of some adultery crime.
If she has a court order from the state where the husband is, yes.
firstlyu... i do not think the ex husband should control you... he should be contacting you only to meet the children. If the children are calling you when they are with him... i guess he is not a good father and they should not meet him anymore. You should try to stop them meeting this ex hubby. looks like he is a jerk.
no, he is your husband so they wont ask you to testify unless you decide to do so yourself.
There is no way to physically make someone pay a debt they owe. If the child support is court ordered, you can take that person back to court for contempt of court charges though.
no