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With a contempt of court action, the number one concern for any of our clients facing contempt is the possibility of jail. Jail can be ordered in both a remedial or punitive contempt situation. In a punitive situation, the court can order up to 180 days in jail upon a finding of contempt.
A motion for contempt is used to enforce a court order. Basically, a person might be found in contempt if they disobeyed a court order. In your case, you are filing the motion because your co-parent has violated or continues to violate the child custody order.
(a) Except as provided by Subsection (g), a court may punish for contempt. (b) The punishment for contempt of a court other than a justice court or municipal court is a fine of not more than $500 or confinement in the county jail for not more than six months, or both such a fine and confinement in jail.
1. File your papers with the district clerk's office in the county where you got the order that you're trying to enforce. Take your documents (and your copies) to the district clerk's office. Tell the clerk you're there to file a Motion to Enforce and hand the clerk all of your documents.
How Is Someone Found in Contempt of Court in Texas? Generally, someone who commits direct contempt is found by the judge to be in contempt at that moment, and the judge may order a punishment immediately or in short order unless an officer of the court commits the offense.