The judge can issue a warrant for your arrest.
If you fail to complete your court-ordered anger management classes, the court may impose further penalties such as fines, community service, or even jail time. Non-compliance with court orders can result in legal consequences and may affect your case outcome negatively. It is important to comply with all court orders to avoid further legal troubles.
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.
You can't leave the area, fail to appear in court as ordered, commit any more crimes, drink or do drugs.
You go straight to jail.... Do not collect $200
Other ways of resolving their complaint fail.
i do believe they come take you away
they lose the house
Company may be subject to charges of fraud
The court will likely enter a default order. You won't like its terms. The court may also issue a warrant for your arrest on charges of contempt. But, if you're the petitioner, it will likely be continued.
The police will arrest you at the first opportunity. You should contact the court at your first opportunity.
Usually this means that you are being ordered to go to jail and serve some time, usually a specific amount of time. This type of warrant is issued to those who fail to appear in court for fulfillment of sentence or who fail to appear at jail to begin their sentence.
Although your question is vague the answer is yes. For some examples: the court can issue an order against you, force you to take a paternity test, take you into custody and arrest you, all depending on the circumstances. If you have been ordered to appear in court and you fail to show up, the court can issue a warrant for your arrest or issue a default judgment against you.