In Georgia, the answer is mixed.
If the person is under the state mandated age of adulthood (17 in GA) and is COURT ORDERED (not DHR) to pay child support, then DHR can request the originating court to file an order of contempt or charge the minor with violation of a court order.
In both cases, this would come from the Court at the request of DHR, nto from DHR directly.
Yes. Contempt of court can be on either side of the issue. It is going against anything the court issued document ordered.
If it is court ordered, yes. Otherwise the child's parent or guardian can be held in contempt of court and put in jail for failure to abide by a court order.
I believe you can go to the court and file for contempt of court if it was ordered by the judge that your ex was to refinance in a given period of time.
Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.
Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.
You could be found in contempt.
No. A legal guardian is not a parent.No. A legal guardian is not a parent.No. A legal guardian is not a parent.No. A legal guardian is not a parent.
By exercising them and if the mother is not compliant, filing an action against her in the court with jurisdiction. If the court finds she is in contempt, she may be fined or even jailed. If the contempt becomes chronic, the original custody/visitation order may be modified to favor the compliant parent.
Then the person who was ordered to remove it is in contempt.
Depends on what for. If they are ordered to return your kids they typically wait until they are found in contempt to return them. They dont mine paying fines with tax money.
I have been trying to collect the court ordered child support ordered and with no luck. Now I have filed a contempt of court order and it is due before the judge shortly. Is it possible for him to delay it any longer, or is the appearance before the judge final?
Contempt of court for child support? 1-5 years. Contempt of court for violating the fathers court ordered access rights? 0+ seconds