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What is Contempt Motion

The Motion for Contempt to Enforce Court Order is a legal document used by plaintiffs in Ohio to compel compliance with a court order by holding another party in contempt.

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Contempt Motion is needed by:
  • Individuals seeking to enforce a court order in Ohio
  • Plaintiffs involved in custody disputes or child support cases
  • Attorneys representing clients in contempt actions
  • Notary Publics assisting in the notarization process
  • Entities enforcing obligations related to court orders

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Any party to a court order may file a Motion for Contempt if they believe another party has failed to comply with that order. Generally, this includes parents in custody or support cases.
There is typically no strict deadline to file a Motion for Contempt, but it is advisable to file as soon as you notice non-compliance to ensure timely enforcement.
You can submit the completed Motion for Contempt by filing it with the Clerk of Juvenile Court, either in person or by mail. Check if electronic filing options are available.
Yes, you may need to include evidence of the order’s violation such as documents, dates, and any prior correspondence with the party that has not complied.
Ensure all fields are completed accurately, especially the names and details of the parties involved. Double-check for signatures and dates, especially in required fields for notarization.
Processing times can vary; however, you should expect a response within a few weeks. Court schedules and caseloads can affect this timeline.
Yes, the Motion for Contempt must be signed in front of a notary public. This verifies the authenticity of the signatures on the document.
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