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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. -
May 25, 2021 Training Arraignment Court Proceedings for Civil Contempt
The purpose of the arraignment is for the judge to explain the proceedings to the obligor and advise the obligor of his or her rights. -
August 31, 2021 Training Appeals and Preserving the Record for Civil Contempt
Why preserving the record is so important during contempt proceedings -
March 21, 2017 Training Civil Contempt Legal Definitions
Defined words and phrases used in the context of civil contempt for child support -
September 23, 2021 Help & How To Review and Research Screening Process for Civil Contempt
As part of the screening process, Child Support Services (CSS) workers find information regarding the obligor's ability to pay child support, both during the contempt time period and at present. Workers consult a variety of sources, including OSIS, Westlaw, Family Assistance/Client Service (FACS), Oklahoma State Court Network (OSCN) and On Demand Court Records (ODCR). -
August 30, 2021 5-Minute Overview Introduction and Overview of Civil Contempt
Using contempt as an enforcement remedy. -
July 19, 2021 5-Minute Overview Executive Summary for Civil Contempt
Brief Executive Summary for Civil Contempt.