This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Motion to Enforce Litigants' Rights: If you have obtained a court order in your case directing the other party to do something or not do something, and the other party is not following the court's order, you can use this motion to ask the court to ensure that the other party does so.
There are 12 district courts in Middlesex County, with the District Attorney having an office in each of the courts.
Go to the clerk's office at the court that made the orders. Give the clerk your completed Motion for Contempt and Appearance forms. The clerk will write a hearing date and time on the motion, sign it, and give it back to you. The hearing date is when you and the other person must go to court.
The procedure to establish contempt is straightforward. The person seeking the finding must file a motion in court with supporting documents stating how a court order was allegedly violated. The court will set a hearing date. The accused party must be properly served with the motion and notice of hearing.
The procedure to establish contempt is straightforward. The person seeking the finding must file a motion in court with supporting documents stating how a court order was allegedly violated. The court will set a hearing date. The accused party must be properly served with the motion and notice of hearing.
Jail time can be up to six months, and the fine can be up to $1,000 if you are found guilty of contempt of court. If someone violates privacy protection laws under 18 USC 3509, then they can go to jail for up to one year.
Insert the reference line two lines below the inside address. The reference line (ab- breviated “Re:”) may include the title of the case, the subject of the letter, or file and claim numbers. Your company or organization might require specific information in the reference line.
Steps Put your address and phone number in the top left-hand corner. Write the date a line below the sender's address. Put the recipient's name beneath the date. Greet the recipient with a polite salutation. Compose the body of the letter. Sign your letter with a formal goodbye.
Insert the reference line two lines below the inside address. The reference line (ab- breviated “Re:”) may include the title of the case, the subject of the letter, or file and claim numbers. Your company or organization might require specific information in the reference line.
When written messages were commonly delivered on paper, the term re stood for "regarding" or "in reference to." It was used at the top of a formal letter, followed by the subject of the letter. Re isn't an abbreviation. Rather, it's taken from the Latin in re, which means "in the matter of."