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.
Representation of minority shareholders in home healthcare franchising companies in various state court litigation involving breach of fiduciary duty, breach of a shareholders» agreement, fraud and other tort claims, including successfully prosecuting charges for
violation of court orders freezing millions of corporate funds, resulting in a civil contempt judgment that included a jail sentence.
Among Martin's improprieties, according to the Times, was her decision to e-mail the trial transcripts to seven government witnesses in
violation of a court order on sequestration.
Third, court involvement offers greater protection from a spouse who intends to hide financial assets or secretly move them to a separate account; although CL attorneys typically require the clients to sign an agreement freezing the marital assets during the negotiations,
violation of a court order usually results in harsher penalties and thus provides more of a deterrent to financial misconduct.
Emails anonymously provided to Chevron may show a «conspiracy against Chevron,» the oil giant claims, as well as leaks of confidential court materials to high - level Ecuadorian government officials in violation of court orders
An Illinois appellate court has considered whether an attorney could be sued for slander of title when the attorney placed a lien on property in
direct violation of a court order.
As the Supreme Court explained in a leading case,
the violation of a court order becomes criminal contempt when it is: «open, continuous and flagrant... without regard for the effect that may have on the respect accorded to edicts of the court.»
In the most drastic cases, one parent may physically prevent a child from seeing his or her parent by taking the child without permission, refusing to return the child, or move the child to another state in
violation of a court order.
But not all interference is considered
a violation of the court order.
«If it is a crime to oppose the Buhari administration and speak up against his gross violations of human rights that they are indulging in and
the violation of court orders they should just say so.
The violation of the court order, Melanson said, could result in Matthews being sentenced to an additional year in state prison.
Represented global manufacturing company in federal contempt trial defending against allegations made by competing company of trade secret misappropriation and
violations of court order — obtained finding of no liability and award of fees against plaintiff.
In all three cases, the mothers» attitude went from «what excuses can I make to prevent the father from exercising visitation without being in
violation of the court order?»
There's been no word from Martin on all of this, but my gut reaction is that
her violation of the court order stems more from gross incompetence than intentional impropriety.
Husband was wrong in letting the policy lapse in
violation of the court order but couldn't the family court have ordered Wife to file an insurance claim and give Husband any proceeds from that claim?
It is important for judges to take control of alienation cases, to limit the possibility of manipulating the court process by the parents, and to ensure a firm and quick response to
violations of court orders.
Even if you and your ex-spouse informally «agree» to make a change, you are in
violation of a court order — a fact that could be used against you by an unhappy spouse in a future dispute.
PARENTAL KIDNAPPING - the act of one parent illegally taking a child in
violation of a court order.
Moreover, if one party fails to appear, then a police incident report can be prepared to document
any violations of any court orders.
Document everything; save hostile e-mails, take screen shots of abusive texts, note
every violation of your court orders.