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When a party is found in contempt of court, the court can impose a variety of sanctions. These can include fines, jail time, and even the loss of parental rights. The court may also order the party to pay the other partys attorneys fees and court costs.
An order to show cause is a type of court order that requires one or more of the parties to a case to justify, explain, or prove something to the court. Courts commonly use orders to show cause when the judge needs more information before deciding whether or not to issue an order requested by one of the parties.
Show Cause hearings are very evidentiary based. You must be able to show the judge the ways in which the opposing party has not complied with the order currently in place. If the other side has not complied with the order, they will be found guilty.
RULE 6-124. SHOW CAUSE ORDER. A show cause order directs a person to show cause on or before a specified date why the court should not take the action described in the order.
It is mandatory that a Show Cause Notice (SCN) is issued if the department contemplates any action prejudicial to the assessee. The SCN would detail the provisions of law allegedly violated and ask the noticee to show cause why action should not be initiated against him under the relevant provisions of the Act/Rules.

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If for whatever reason the magistrate does not wish to deal with the contempt immediately, the magistrate may issue a show cause order for the defendant to appear before a district judge at a later time for a plenary proceeding.
MD Rules, Rule 6-124. RULE 6-124. SHOW CAUSE ORDER. A show cause order directs a person to show cause on or before a specified date why the court should not take the action described in the order.
CONSTRUCTIVE CIVIL CONTEMPT. (a) Where Filed. A proceeding for constructive civil contempt shall be included in the action in which the alleged contempt occurred.

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