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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Petition for Civil Contempt in the editor.
In Box 1, enter the county where you are filing your petition. This should match the county that issued your custody order.
In Box 2, print the name of the plaintiff exactly as it appears on all related documents.
Enter your case number in Box 3, which can be found on your custody order.
In Box 4, provide the defendant's name as it appears on other forms.
Print your name as the petitioner in Box 5 and include the date of your custody order in Box 6.
Fill in the judge's name who signed the order in Box 7 and indicate custody details in Boxes 8 through 10.
List minor child(ren) names in Box 11 and attach a copy of the relevant custody order as instructed in Box 12.
State any terms of disobedience by filling out Box 13 and attach a completed Criminal Record/Abuse History Verification form as per Box 14.
Sign and print your name, address, and phone number in Boxes 15 and 16. Finally, review everything for accuracy before signing again and dating it in Boxes 17 and 18.
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What does the Court of Common Pleas do in Pennsylvania?
The Court of Common Pleas, as the trial court, hears major civil and criminal cases. The Court also decides cases involving adoption, divorce, child custody, abuse, juvenile delinquency, estates, guardianships, charitable organizations and many other matters.
What cases are heard in Court of Common Pleas?
A common pleas court has legal authority over adult felony criminal cases, bigger civil cases, and all other cases not handled by another, more specialized court.
What types of cases are heard in the Court of Common Pleas in PA?
Court of Common Pleas judges hear a broad spectrum of cases, including: Adult and juvenile criminal prosecutions. Lawsuits involving money or property. Divorce. Custody disputes. Child support issues. Adoptions. Estates.
What is common pleas court in PA?
The Courts of Common Pleas are organized into 60 judicial districts and are the trial courts of Pennsylvania. Major civil and criminal cases are heard in these courts.
What are the most common types of cases the court hears?
All criminal cases (felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions, like traffic tickets); Small claims cases and appeals of small claims cases; Appeals of civil cases involving $35,000 or less; and. Appeals of infraction (like traffic) and misdemeanor cases.
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