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An order to show cause is good to use in an emergency situation. It can often get you into court faster than a motion. It can ask the court for immediate help until the case is back in court, such as stopping a sale of a home, or the taking of money out of your bank account.
A notice to show cause is a formal document issued to one party in a dispute. It sets out details of an alleged offence or misconduct. In doing so, the receiving party will have the chance to explain themselves or otherwise face some further consequences.
The Order to Show Cause tells the other party when to appear in court to show why they should not be held in contempt for disobeying the court order previously entered for visitation.
The judge signed the order ex parte which means without an immediate hearing and before you receive notice.
This can include sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, licensed private investigators, or professional process servers. In some cases, service may also be performed by certified mail or, if the court permits it, through alternative methods such as publication in a newspaper or posting on a defendants property.
The application for emergency custody shall be supported by affidavit or sworn testimony which establishes probable cause to believe that (a) the subject is eighteen years of age or older or will become eighteen years of age within ninety days after the date of filing the application, (b) the subject is a person with a
The typical path to becoming a licensed attorney in Nebraska is as follows: earn an undergraduate degree, pass the LSAT, earn a JD from an ABA-accredited law school, be deemed of good moral character and fitness, pass the bar exam, pass the MPRE, and be approved for admission to the bar.
For example, if a person has not paid the child support, health-care expenses or child-care expenses as ordered, the judge can hold the person in contempt, sentence the person to jail, and then give the person a chance to stay out of jail and obey the order by making regular payments to bring the payments current.