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Divorce Basics: Contempt
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What Happens When One Ex-Spouse or Co-Parent Does Not Follow the Court’s Orders When a judge issues an order in a divorce or custody case, whether it is about child support, parenting time, or property division, that order is not just a suggestion. It is legally binding. If one party refuses to follow it, the…
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Barren Circuit Court Affirmed in Holding Cabinet for Health and Family Services in Contempt
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…compensatory penalties are within the scope of civil contempt, where one purpose of civil contempt is to compensate for the losses the noncompliance occasioned.
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