Family Law Contempt-How Missing One Support Payment Can Land You In Jail
Family Law Contempt-How Missing One Support Payment Can Land You In Jail
The courts do not take non payment of child or spousal support to a former wife or husband lightly. If your former mate decides to file contempt charges, there is a chance you could go to jail.A person found in contempt of a court order is called a ” contemnor “.
To prove contempt, the person or government entity filing the charges, must prove four elements:Existence of a lawful valid court order Contemnor’s knowledge of the court orderContemnor’s ability to comply with the orderContemnor’s failure to comply Sounds simple? It can be. A contempt is either civil or criminal.Criminal Contempt is used if the purpose of the contempt proceeding is to “punish” for offensive conduct against the court, its judgment, orders or processes and is charges by the government as a misdemeanor or felony. Civil Contempt is used …
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