Go to the courthouse from which the court order was issued. Explain to the court clerk how the order has been violated and that you want to file a contempt charge. The clerk will give you a "Show Cause" (or similar) form to fill out. The court will issue a summons to appear for court - don't miss the court date.
You, or your attorney, can file a motion/petition with the court requesting a contempt charge against a specific individual, citing evidence that they should be held in contempt for violating the orders or directives of the court. If the court feels that the facts contained in the motion are justified the court will issue a show-cause order.
Not if they are addressing the same issue.
Not likely, but there is an alternative. see links below
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The custodial parent must return to court and file a motion for contempt of a court order against the non-custodial parent.
Not an underage child.
Yes, but he can file for contempt charges. see links below on how
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yes
How long does a parent have to press charges on another parent that allowed underage drinking at there home in Camden County in Missouri?
First, it is an Urban Myth that fathers go for custody to avoid paying child support. First, who would support the children while in his custody? Less then 15% of mothers are ordered to pay, and depending on circumstances, the custodial father is often still ordered to pay child support.
Your parent can press charges against him
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