A Pennsylvania Petition FOR CONTEMPT of CUSTODY is a legal document used in Pennsylvania family courts when a custodial parent or other person with custodial rights is not following the court’s orders. This petition allows the affected party to bring a legal action against the other party for failing to comply with a custody order. The petition includes the details of the court’s order and the reasons for the other party’s failure to comply. There are two types of contempt of custody petitions in Pennsylvania: civil contempt and criminal contempt. Civil contempt is when one party refuses to obey the court’s orders but can be remedied by taking the required action. Criminal contempt is when one party deliberately and willfully disobeys the court’s orders and is punishable by fines or imprisonment.