What happens when you violate a divorce decree?
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What happens when you violate a divorce decree?
If your ex-spouse violates any aspect of the final decree of divorce, you can file a motion for contempt of court. You can do this as a pro-se litigant or through your attorney. A copy of the contempt motion has to be served upon your ex-spouse. If you have an attorney, he/she will take care of serving your ex.
What is the difference between direct and indirect contempt of court?
A contempt is indirect when it occurs out of the presence of the court, thereby requiring the court to rely on the testimony of third parties for proof of the offense. It is direct when it occurs under the court’s own eye and within its own hearing.
What is indirect contempt?
Definition. “Indirect contempt of court” is the violation of a court order outside the immediate presence of the court. It may be either civil, or criminal. In contrast, civil contempt is not a criminal charge. Civil contempt of court is used to coerce a party to perform an action.