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To request a change in your appearance date, please make your request in writing. If you are represented by an attorney, your attorney must request the change. Your request may or may not, be granted. You may not change your appearance date on the day of the hearing.
If you need to postpone a court date, call or visit the clerk's office of the court handling your case as soon as possible and explain why you can't attend the scheduled date. If the clerk considers your grounds reasonable, they will tell you which forms or motions you need to file with the court.
Contempt of Court is when one or more parties willfully disobeys a court order or judgment. If a party is found in contempt, the Courts can order fines, attorney fees, compensation for damages, and even probation and confinement (aka incarceration or jail).
Contempt can be punished by a fine or up to two years in prison. Contempt of court is not a criminal offence, even though it is punishable by imprisonment. The police and Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) have no power to institute proceedings for contempt.
Not more than 30 days after motion is filed and served; the court shall issue a decision within 10 days after the hearing. If no decision is issued within 10 days, the motion shall be considered denied.
If you don't pay or contest your traffic fine by the due date and don't appear in court to present your case, a warrant for your arrest will automatically be issued when the case goes to court.
Steps to Modifying a Current Order for Child Support A parent submits a written request to modify a child support order.The Oregon Child Support Program reviews the request and sends notice to the other parent.The Oregon Child Support Program serves the proposed modification.
If you were charged with a crime and you fail to appear at the date and time, the court may issue a warrant for your arrest.
A court order is enforced through contempt of court, so if someone does not comply with the court order, the judge may declare you to be disobedient. Being held in contempt, or disobedient of a court order, will result in paying money, serving jail time, or other remedies such as allowing make-up parenting time.
The Oregon Judicial Department's Website has a court calendar search function. You can search by court, party name, date, and/or attorney. You can also view customized calendars for each circuit court. If you have questions about a court's calendar, contact their calendering office.