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There is no statute of limitation for contempt of court in the state of Florida. Most heinous crimes such as murder also have no statute of limitations.

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Because Contempt of Court is on-going (so to speak), there is normally no maximum penalty. You can spend the rest of your life in jail one day at a time.

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For child support? Up to a year

For violating the other parents court order access rights? Nothing, nada, etc.

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