What Is Considered Contempt in Child Support Cases?
Enforcing child support orders is one of the most important and significant functions of family court. A judge in family court uses a number of different techniques to ensure the payment of child support. The law permits a family court judge to issue a contempt order in child support enforcement cases.
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