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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Mississippi Contempt document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names of the Plaintiff/Movant and Defendant at the top of the form, along with the Civil Action Number.
  3. In section (a), specify the amount due for delinquent mortgage payments and the date by which these payments should be made.
  4. For section (b), indicate any amounts owed to the Movant for losses incurred from selling an automobile, ensuring to include proof details.
  5. Complete section (c) by detailing any costs associated with bringing this Motion for Contempt that will be covered by the Respondent.
  6. In section (e), list any agreed amounts each party will pay for repairs on the marital domicile, specifying what those repairs are.
  7. Fill out section (f) with details regarding lump sum alimony payments upon sale of the marital domicile.
  8. Complete section (g) by indicating how closing costs will be shared between both parties during the sale process.
  9. Finally, ensure all signatures are included in sections (h) and (j) to finalize and approve the agreement.

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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.
A defense to Contempt is inability to pay - thats probably what he uses to convince the judicial officer. If you get notice of these hearings, you need to show up and bring proof that he is working under the table.
Punishment for Contempt of Court: According to Section 12 of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971, a contempt of court may be punished with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine which may extend to two thousand rupees, or with both.
Consequences of Being Held in Contempt Fines: The court may impose fines as a penalty for contemptuous behavior. These fines can vary depending on the severity of the contempt and the discretion of the judge. Jail Time: In some cases, the court may order imprisonment as a sanction for contempt.
(1) A court may impose either remedial or punitive sanctions for contempt. (2) Confinement may be remedial or punitive. The sanction is: (a) Remedial if it continues or accumulates until the defendant complies with the courts order or judgment.
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