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What Happens at a Show Cause Hearing? A person must go to court on the date of the show cause hearing. If a person fails to appear for the court date, a bench warrant for the person's arrest can be issued.
Show-cause hearings occur when the alleged victim of a crime or the police file an Application for a Criminal Complaint with the court. After an application has been filed, the court will send the defendant a notice in the mail requesting him or her to appear before a clerk-magistrate in a criminal show-cause hearing.
Felony Non-Support of Payment of Child Support According to the statute that covers this area of law, anyone who is found in child support arrears of $5,000 or more can face up to four years in prison or a fine of $2,000, or both.
The Trademark Show-Cause Hearing comes into picture when there are certain objections raised by other parties to which the response provided is not satisfactory to the Registrar. The Registrar calls upon the Applicant who is the proprietor or the trademark agent / trademark attorney to attend the hearing.
At a show cause hearing, the judge will decide whether your child's other parent is in contempt for failing to obey the terms of the order. The judge will also decide what remedies to use. If the court schedules a show cause hearing you should attend.

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To proceed with filing for a Rule to Show Cause in Virginia, you will need to: (a) ask the court to re-open the case, (b) put together (with your attorney) a petition which outlines the alleged violations of the court order, (c) file the petition, along with a Rule to Show Cause, both of which you will need to have ...
Civil Contempt: A civil proceeding intended to enforce the rights of private parties or compel a person to comply with a prior order of the court (such as a support order; an order to turn over property, etc.).
This motion asks the judge to remedy the non-compliant party's action. If the court believes that the party may have disobeyed a court order, then the court will issue a show cause order, and schedule a hearing requiring the party to appear in court on a specified day and time.
A show cause hearing is held when a person who was granted deferred disposition or an interim judgment failed to comply with the Court's order. You will receive a notice to appear for a show cause hearing. This notice will go to the address that is on file with municipal court.
An order to show cause (O.S.C.), is a court order or the demand of a judge requiring a party to justify or explain why the court should or should not grant a motion or a relief. For example, if a party requests a restraining order from a judge, the judge may need more information.

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