Sentences with phrase «held in contempt»

Minnesota Courts: Family Court Matter: Instructions for Request to Have Other Party Held in Contempt of Court
When they refused, Gorcyca held them in contempt and had each child hauled off to Children's Village's juvenile hall — until they are 18 years old.
But violating court orders can also have bigger implications than the just being held in contempt of court.
Otherwise, you can be held in contempt of court.
So, what's the best way to avoid being held in contempt of court?
The terms of your divorce are essentially a court order: if you fail to comply with them, you can be held in contempt of court.
But unless and until some appellate judge reverses the trial judge's order, you will have to either follow that order, or risk being held in contempt of court.
The parties receive a notice to attend mediation and can be held in contempt of court for failure to attend.
If the support continues to go unpaid, the noncustodial parent can be held in contempt and be sentenced to six months in jail.
Not doing what your divorce judge told you to do can get you held in contempt of court, thrown in jail, ordered to pay fines, ordered to pay your spouse's attorney's fees, or subjected to whatever other punishment the court believes is warranted under the circumstances.
If you fail to adequately answer discovery requests after a lengthy period of time, or fail to produce documents the judge has requested, you may be held in contempt.
Your ex-spouse can even be held in contempt of court for failing to comply with the court's order, and contempt can involve jail time.
If you do not abide by this order, you can be held in contempt of court.
Failure of the other spouse to comply after being held in contempt of the original decree can result in criminal charges, fines or jail time.
If your divorce decree requires you to assume all financial burden for the house and car that you were awarded in the divorce and you fail to make your payments or take him off the deed and title, you may be held in contempt of court and subject to penalties, including fines and even jail time.
New York Divorce Report: Custodial Parents Interfering with Visitation Lose Custody and Held in Contempt
However, if you are ordered to do something by a court, and you fail to do what the court says, then you can be held in contempt of court.
In addition to a judge possibly awarding custody to their other parent because of your action, you could be held in contempt of court if your temporary SAPCR order requires notification to the other parent and you don't give it.
If either party violates a court order, he or she can be held in contempt of court.
In September, Lacroix was held in contempt of court by the Quebec Supreme Court in relation to PlexcCoin, as previously reported.
Now that the website is held in contempt, the Senate's lawyers can file a federal lawsuit that would force it to comply with the subpoena.
For her opposition to the relocation of her teenage son against his wishes, Ms A was held in contempt and subject to punishment.
Suppliers that don't can be held in contempt of court and possibly jailed, but that provision is difficult or in some cases, impossible to enforce abroad, according to Lou Brzezinski, a partner in Blaney McMurtry's commercial litigation group.
If nothing happens, then the person may be found to be held in contempt of court.
The husband was granted an order for disclosure within 30 days, failing which he could apply to have his wife held in contempt of court.
The Court found jurisdiction to have the husband held in contempt and jailed.
A Cambria County judge ran afoul of the Constitution by conducting the mass trial and incarceration for 54 people held in contempt of court, a state appellate court concluded.
The main exceptions to this general rule is that arrest warrants may issue in a civil case (i) to compel the attendance of a witness who fails to make a timely response or appearance to a subpoena after being personally served in a timely manner with that subpoena, (ii) to compel someone to attend a quasi-criminal contempt of court hearing, and (iii) to arrest someone who have been held in contempt of court.
The party seeking to enforce the agreement asks the court to have the breaching party held in contempt of court for failure to comply with a judicially approved settlement agreement and order.
At hearing, the moving party asks the court to order the respondent to show cause why he or she shouldn't be held in contempt of court for failing to comply with the terms of the separation agreement.
If it's approved in its entirety, it's enforceable in its entirety by seeking to have a breaching party held in contempt of court for whatever provision he or she might be in breach of.
Husband was held in contempt and sanctioned.
If one party is found in violation of the order they can be held in contempt of court, face fines and even damage their credibility and jeopardize their future wants or needs.
If you stop paying child support, you are violating a court order and may be held in contempt of court by a judge who can impose serious penalties on you, such as monetary fines and jail time.
The prosecutor usually begins the process by filing a document known as a rule to show cause why the defendant should not be held in contempt of court.
If not, the parent taking the child out of the area may be held in contempt for violating an existing custody order.
It is important that individuals realize that if they or their attorneys do not follow these mandated requirements they can suffer a series of consequences, including the dismissal of their case or being held in contempt of court.
Yelp refused to comply with this order while the appeal was being prepared, and was subsequently held in contempt (a finding that is also being sought to be reversed on appeal).
One of the most important legal doctrines is that a person can not be punished for contempt of court for failing to do something that the person being held in contempt of court does not have the ability to do.
Are there any general principles here, or is the company just going to have to decide which country to be held in contempt in?
I pity the poor lawyer who wastes six well - paid hours of a judge's time — she or he is about to be held in contempt.
An interesting decision was issued by the Arizona Court of Appeals in Munari v. Hotham regarding whether a stepparent could be held in contempt for violation of a court order for visitation of his or her spouse's child.
If you move without the court's approval, you may be held in contempt and risk losing custody of your child.
If an NDA is breached, the party who revealed the confidential information could be sued for damages, be forced to pay back lost profits, and in some cases, be held in contempt of court (which could lead to criminal charges).
He had shown Carter grace when the rest of the world held him in contempt.
The final two issues are problems because even when the obligation exists, the other party will not be held in contempt — and therefore will be unlikely to be required to pay the custodial parent's attorney's fees for collection and enforcement — if the custodial parent can not prove he or she sought first sought reimbursement and gave the other party a reasonable time to comply.
If you fail to show up for jury selection you can be held in contempt of court and face harsh penalties.
Michigan Judge Raymond Voet held himself in contempt on Friday and paid a $ 25 fine after his new smartphone made its presence known during a jury trial in his courtroom.
If a party has violated or continues to violate a court order, that individual will be held in contempt.
Your case could be tossed out; you could even be held in contempt.
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