You may be able to get a warrant dissolved if you talk to an attorney or petition the court in this matter. You may not want to draw attention to yourself in some cases by doing this. It would be best to consult an attorney.
If it's court ordered, you've violated the orders of the court. You will have a warrant issued for your arrest and possibly incarcerated.
Yes, if the judge wishes.
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It's not called an arrest warrant its called a bench warrent which is ordered by the judge and to answer your question yes.
A warrant ordered by the court is in effect until the court rescinds it. Or the person is brought to trial or a hearing and the matter is resolved. It is not something that can or should be ignored, as it could also culminate into contempt of court charge(s) adding further complications for the defendant.
Contact the ocurt ASAP and request a hearing to explain your circumstance to the judge. He may quash the warrant pending the hearing. Also, get caught up on your payment as quickly as you can.
He has to go to court ... Where you are from does not matter...
If you refuse court ordered visitation then you would be considered in contempt of court and a judge may issue a warrant for your arrest to face the charge. It could cost you money, or some time in jail and money.
If a court ordered you to appear and you didn't, then a warrant will be issued for your arrest.
Not certain what you mean by "presented."A "body warrant" (sometimes known as a "forthwith" warrant) means that the authorities are ordered to arrest and seize the person named in the warrant and present them IN PERSONbefore the court - IMMEDIATELY! DO NOT PASS "GO!"
You can be found in contempt of court and a warrant will be issued for your arrest. Added: If it was court ordered as part a sentence of probation, your probation might be revoked and you could be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of your sentence behind bars.
100% yes and they will put you in jail for it unless you have a very good reason they will also bring you back from anywhere