
Contempt Of Court, What Is It?
“Contempt of Court” is a phrase most of us have heard at some point in our lives. What is contempt? More importantly, how do you
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“Contempt of Court” is a phrase most of us have heard at some point in our lives. What is contempt? More importantly, how do you

Having a contempt petition (sometimes called a rule to show cause) filed against one in a civil or criminal case is generally unsettling. What is

At this point in the blog series, it addresses one of the most controversial and on-going types of domestic litigation: “child support.” The driving policy

Conflict and dispute is a part of daily life. Most of the time, conflicts are resolved through means outside of court. In a very small

In all types of court cases, a litigant (party to the lawsuit or criminal case) may be found in contempt of court. They are two

In most domestic cases involving children, child custody and child support are two (2) of the key issues in the litigation process. Determining where the

One key aspect of human nature is to see our problem(s) as more important than everyone else’s problems. In addition, the need for a timely

Perhaps. Yes. No. Maybe. The answer is driven by the facts. Even with the most caring parents committed to making post-divorce parenting work, disputes and
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