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Unsolicited Relationship Advice from a Divorce Attorney – Episode 39

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Unsolicited Relationship Advice from a Divorce Attorney – Episode 37

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Unsolicited Relationship Advice from a Divorce Attorney – Episode 32

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Unsolicited Relationship Advice from a Divorce Attorney – Episode 25

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Unsolicited Relationship Advice from a Divorce Attorney – Episode 23

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Unsolicited Relationship Advice from a Divorce Attorney – Episode 19

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Unsolicited Relationship Advice from a Divorce Attorney – Episode 16

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Unsolicited Relationship Advice from a Divorce Attorney – Episode 15

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Motions for Contempt in Custody Cases

Many parents file a motion for contempt or face a motion for contempt at some point during their child’s time as a minor. It is important to know what this motion does and the lasting implications that it can have on your custody case.

What is a motion for contempt and what does it do?

A motion for contempt is a motion asking the court to punish a person for not following an order of the court. Most commonly, motions for contempt are filed when one parent does not turn the child over for the other parent’s time with them. Once a motion for contempt is filed, the court will have a hearing to determine if the parent was actually in contempt of the order. If the parent is found to be in contempt, they can face fines, attorney’s fees, jail time (only in the most serious of cases), and the implications a contempt causes in a custody case.

How does contempt affect a custody case?

A parent found in contempt can be ordered to pay the other party’s attorney’s fees, but even more seriously, it shows the court that this person cannot or is unwilling to follow court orders. Showing the court that the parent refuses to follow court orders is a factor in deciding which parent should be the custodial parent. These factors are used for the court to consider what is in the child’s best interest. Being in contempt of orders shows the court that the parent will likely not honor future orders, which is not something that the court looks favorably upon.

If you need help filing a motion for contempt or if you are facing a motion for contempt that was filed against you, please consult with one of our attorneys. Findings of contempt can have negative implications on your custody case.

How does the length of mediation compare to the length of divorce

In this video, Jordan shares ‘How does the length of mediation compare to the length of a divorce”.

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Transcript:
Jordan Speaking: The process of obtaining a divorce involving children often lasts 1-2 years. By the one-year mark, parties are often fatigued and generally frustrated by the litigation process. Many times, for parties that are ripe for mediation, an agreement can be mediated in just 1-3 meditation sessions.

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