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Preparing an Affidavit Style of proceeding. Deponent's statement (?deponent' is the person making the affidavit, and is also called the ?affiant?) Knowledge statement. Body of the affidavit (this is the most important part of the affidavit) Ending of the affidavit. Exhibits. Backing sheet.
(2) A court, judge, justice or provincial court judge may deal summarily with a person who is guilty of contempt of court under this section and that person is liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding ninety days or to both, and may be ordered to pay the costs that ...
You must file at the Provincial Court Registry where the existing Provincial Court case with the same parties is filed The registry clerk will review your form to make sure it is complete before filing it. You will be given a copy for your records.
Elaborated on the ?public injury? aspect of criminal contempt in United Nurses of Alberta: A person who simply breaches a court order, for example by failing to abide by visiting hours stipulated in a child custody order, is viewed as having committed civil contempt.
The basic premise of orders like these is that in the event a child is wrongly withheld from a parent, the aggrieved parent will phone the police, the police will swoop in, apprehend the child on the strength of the order and return the child to the parent who is entitled to be with the child.