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Main Forums => Dear Socrateaser => Topic started by: NeverGiveUp on Feb 14, 2005, 09:50:13 AM
My ex is threatening, via email' to violate my court ordered visitation time. Basically, she doesn't want to negotiate our current order,which doesn't allow for vacations' but has stated that she has already booked a vacation and intends to go.
1)When does this become contempt?
2)Are there any other charges that can me made or do I have to wait until the action takes place?
Thanks Soc
>My ex is threatening, via email' to violate my court ordered
>visitation time. Basically, she doesn't want to negotiate our
>current order,which doesn't allow for vacations' but has
>stated that she has already booked a vacation and intends to
>go.
>1)When does this become contempt?
Contempt occurs when the defendant acts to violate the order. Just saying that she is going to violate the order is not enough.
>2)Are there any other charges that can me made or do I have to
>wait until the action takes place?
Wait.