by administrator | May 3, 2014 | Blog
If you have decided to go ahead and file a contempt of court motion in Colorado, get in touch with an attorney to start the process. The entire process of contempt of court can take between 2 to 4 months or more. First, you must file a motion detailing the type and...
by administrator | Apr 29, 2014 | Blog
A contempt of court motion is a serious matter. If a Colorado family law court finds that you have been in contempt, it can either order you to cooperate and comply with the court order, or face the possibility of a jail sentence. Therefore, the first step that you...
by administrator | Apr 25, 2014 | Blog
Filing a contempt of court motion can be a major and severe legal action, one that can have serious consequences for your ex-spouse. It can worsen an already hostile situation. Therefore, it is necessary to determine whether you should proceed with filing for contempt...
by administrator | Apr 25, 2014 | Blog
Court orders are serious legal matters, and must be followed through. Therefore, family court judges often treat contempt of court actions very seriously, even deciding to sentence violators to prison terms. A contempt of court action is just one of the relief avenues...
by administrator | Apr 23, 2014 | Blog
There are several reasons why a person may move to file a contempt of court citation in a family court. Causes for Contempt of Course Action The most common cause of contempt of court citations is failure to pay child support or spousal maintenance. If you have not...