If you file a motion for contempt on the grounds that the court's order or a judge's order is being flagrantly disobeyed - - and the hearing on the motion is granted - - and the person cited in the motion continues to flagrantly disregard the courts order - - you should continue to keep verifiable records of those events until such time as the hearing is actually held - - and then present them at the hearing as further fproof of the original allegation.
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
Probably many possibilities--contempt of court, perjury, and obstruction are just a few.
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.
Someone who isn't deaf is typically referred to as hearing, or as having normal hearing.
They are in violation of a court order and can be charged with contempt of court and be fined and/or spend time in jail depending on what type of case it is.
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Scorn is contempt or disdain towards someone or something.
It is what someone sounds like when they feel worthless.
Someone is in violation for non payment.
Disobeying the rules or instructions of someone who knows better can be very dangerous.
The name of someone who gives and completes a hearing test is an audiologist.
Do you mean despicable? someone/something that deserves hatred and contempt