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How to fill out the MD CC-DC-DV-007 online
The MD CC-DC-DV-007 form is essential for individuals seeking to file a petition for contempt in cases of violation of a protective order. This guide will provide a clear step-by-step approach to completing the form online, ensuring users understand each section and field.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the document and open it for editing.
- Begin by indicating if your submission contains Restricted Information by checking the appropriate box. This is crucial for protecting confidential details within your filing.
- Enter the court type by selecting either 'Circuit Court' or 'District Court of Maryland' and provide the court's address, along with the case number.
- Fill in the names of the petitioner and respondent as they appear on the original court order. Include their corresponding addresses, telephone numbers, and other personal details.
- In the section titled 'Petition for Contempt,' select whether you are the petitioner, respondent, or other. Provide the date and details of the violation that occurred.
- State clearly how the violation happened, presenting concise yet detailed information about the actions taken by the violator.
- In the request section, specify your demands clearly, including if you seek the respondent to be jailed until they comply with the court order.
- Complete the section regarding the alleged violator by filling in their address, telephone number, employer, and other relevant identifying information.
- After filling out the form, review all entries for accuracy and completeness before finalizing your document.
- Once satisfied with your form, save your changes, download, print, or share the completed MD CC-DC-DV-007 as needed.
Start filling out your MD CC-DC-DV-007 form online today for a smoother process.
Contempt proceedings start after a court order is entered and after one of the parties has violated that order, generally this occurs out of court. This failure to comply could happen during your divorce if there are temporary orders or discovery orders in place. More often, contempt proceedings are post-judgment.
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