A South Carolina Civil Contempt Order (Non-Support) is a court order that is used to enforce a court's ruling that a party must make payments for child support, alimony, or other court-ordered payments. This type of court order may be issued when a party fails to make the required payments or comply with other court orders. It can be issued in the form of an arrest warrant, a summons to appear in court, or even a fine. There are two types of South Carolina Civil Contempt Order (Non-Support): a criminal contempt order, which can result in jail time or fines, and a civil contempt order, which is usually enforced with a monetary fine. In both cases, the court may also order the responsible party to pay court costs, attorney fees, and other expenses.