Only the judge can rule on this since a violation of his court order would be treated as contempt of ocurt. While it is possible to be jailed for civil contempt the probable outcome will be a monetary fine aainst you.
If you are found to be in contempt of court for not proceeding with missives on a house purchase, you may face legal consequences. These consequences can include fines, imprisonment, or other measures imposed by the court to enforce compliance with the court's orders. It is important to consult with a lawyer to understand your specific situation and potential outcomes.
you no longer owe them
He was convicted of contempt for withholding the identity of his source.
The aggrieved party has top file a complaint the the EEOC and prsent evidence of the offense. This is a CIVIL proceeding and not a criminal proceeding.
They have committed contempt of court for which they can be sanctioned by the court.
They will be charged with contempt of court.
You could be found in contempt.
Unless the judge withdraws his order of contempt it will remain active (just as if it were a warrant) until the missing party presents themselves in court and answers to the judges concerns.If it is a civil contempt order, no arrest will take place - people are not arrested for civil contempt. However if it is a criminal contempt order, they are subject to arrest by law enforcement.
Civil contempt is designed to get you to comply with an existing court order. If you are found in contempt or fail to attend the hearing the court can have you arrested. If you are outside the state where the order is issued and get picked up they may or may not transport you back to the state where you were found in contempt.
They can be held in contempt which is grounds for a change of custody.
They are in contempt of court and/or could be fined or jailed at the discretion of the judge.
They can be held in contempt of court. Which could result in criminal charges.
The moment they were held in contempt, your attorney should have handed the judge a change of custody order. Contempt of court is considered a change of circumstance. see links below