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Family law contempt of court is a crime committed by willfully ignoring an obligation imposed by law, such as a child support obligation. Being convicted of contempt can have serious consequences in California, including the possibility of jail time.
What does contempt mean in legal terms?
Contempt of court is an act of disobedience or disrespect towards the judicial branch of the government, or an interference with its orderly process. It is an offense against a court of justice or a person to whom the judicial functions of the sovereignty have been delegated.
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Criminal contempt of court refers to disobedience of an order of the court which carries criminal penalties. Common examples of conduct which may result in
(c) The punishment for contempt of a justice court or municipal court is a fine of not more than $100 or confinement in the county or city jail for not more
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