Type
Title
Date
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August 31, 2021 Training Subsequent Proceedings for Civil Contempt
What to do if the obligor has been found guilty or not guilty of contempt -
August 30, 2021 Training Sentencing for Civil Contempt
At sentencing, the court determines whether the obligor should be imprisoned or if other purge conditions should be set to compel compliance as an alternative to imprisonment. -
August 31, 2021 Training Pleading Packet Court Preparation for Civil Contempt
Documents needed for the Contempt Pleading Packet -
August 31, 2021 Training Plea Agreement at Trial Court Proceedings for Civil Contempt
Instead of having a trial, the obligor may waive the right to a trial and enter into a plea agreement. -
September 22, 2021 Training Finding of Not Guilty at Trial Court Proceedings for Civil Contempt
If the court finds the obligor not guilty, a judgment is entered stating that the obligor was found not to be in contempt. -
August 31, 2021 Training Burden of Proof Trial Court Proceedings for Civil Contempt
In order to meet its burden of proof, Child Support Services (CSS) must prove each of the elements of civil contempt by clear and convincing evidence. -
August 30, 2021 Training Bench Warrant Court Proceedings for Civil Contempt
When there has been proper service and the obligor fails to appear at court, Child Support Services (CSS) requests a Bench Warrant be issued. -
August 31, 2021 Training Appeals and Preserving the Record for Civil Contempt
Why preserving the record is so important during contempt proceedings