The only option is to return to court and petition for a reduction in the amount you are required to pay. Otherwise, the only way to avoid the court issuing a warrant is to pay up what you owe immediately.
The only option is to return to court and petition for a reduction in the amount you are required to pay. Otherwise, the only way to avoid the court issuing a warrant is to pay up what you owe immediately.
The only option is to return to court and petition for a reduction in the amount you are required to pay. Otherwise, the only way to avoid the court issuing a warrant is to pay up what you owe immediately.
The only option is to return to court and petition for a reduction in the amount you are required to pay. Otherwise, the only way to avoid the court issuing a warrant is to pay up what you owe immediately.
You can be found in contempt of court and a warrant will be issued for your arrest. Added: If it was court ordered as part a sentence of probation, your probation might be revoked and you could be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of your sentence behind bars.
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.
Contempt of court is most commonly used with regard to people who have violated direct orders of the court. For instance, a person who has been ordered to return a piece of property and refuses to do so may be in contempt of court. However, the term can apply to any disrespect shown to the court/judge. Recently, an attorney was jailed for contempt of court for cursing in the courtroom.
The court has jurisdiction over your case. You will be held in contempt of a court order and the court will take steps to rectify the situation from issuing a lien on your property to issuing a warrant for your arrest if you continue to ignore the court orders. It depends on your jurisdiction. You should consult with your attorney.
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You could be found in contempt.
Then the person who was ordered to remove it is in contempt.
Yes. Contempt of court can be on either side of the issue. It is going against anything the court issued document ordered.
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
If you were ordered by a judge, or via a court order, to do certain things by a certain time - and you don't do it, yes, you can be found in contempt for violating a court order. If you are just failing to fulfill an administrative requirement of the law, no, not contempt.