I am enquiring about a court order that my husband has against me. He left me on the 25th June and kept ringing me from his parents house stating he was coming back, then saying he wasnt. I got a bit angry because he had left me so he had me arrested on the 4th July. On that day he managed to get my little girl from schoool and I have not seen her since. He put a court order in suggesting that my daughter is in danger from me which is ridiculous. I love my daughter so much and I want her back her with me. My bail as now been squashed but I am unable toget my daughter back because my husband got a court order on me. The woman he has left me for is violent and she has left her 3 children who are on the child protection register to live with my husband at his parents house. She has broken my arm and i am worried for the safety of my little girl. Is there any way I can get my daughter back or can the court order be overturned. What would happen to me if i disobeyed the court order. Any help would be greatfully appreciated
It depends on the type of order. For some violations you can be taken ino custody immediately (e.g.: Restraining Orders - Domestic Violence Orders - etc), for others you can be held in contempt of court and fined or jailed (depending on the type of order).
You are said to be "In Contempt Of Court" and are subject to a penalty levied by a judge up to, and including, being jailed.
you go to jail, stupid!
You go to court and do what the court orders you to do. Even though it is a year old you still have charges against you.
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Get a lawyer, go to family court, get an order against them for child support. If you all ready have a court order go back to family court and social services and tell them he isn't paying.
Go to the court which issued the support order and file a motion for Contempt of Court against him.
You must go to court and request it. Go to the Clerk of the Court's office and ask how to go about it.
You will need to hire a lawyer and probably go to court.
Nobody can press charges against you except the prosecutor, if they decide to pursue the case a warrant will be issued for your arrest.
Usually, the court will order an attachment of your earnings or benefits....in some cases, you can actually go to jail.
The court will enter a default judgment against them. Better to show up and have a say in what is going to happen.
yes you can. go to court or try to contact DSS
If the doctors visit was court ordered you are in contmpt of the courts order and (if on probation) in violation of your probation reqyirements.
If you are guilty or are found guilty of causing the crash, your lapse of insurance will go against you. You solely will be responsible for any costs, court costs, fines, etc. And do reinstate your insurance!