Civil Contempt in a Divorce: What It Means and How to Address It in Court

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In this episode, NYC attorney Frank Bruno discusses the concept of civil contempt in divorce proceedings. Civil contempt occurs when one party in a divorce case fails to comply with a court order, such as missing alimony or child support payments, violating custody agreements, or ignoring property division rulings. Frank Bruno breaks down what civil contempt means, how it can impact your divorce case, and what to expect if you're held in contempt or need to hold the other party accountable.

Learn about the legal consequences of civil contempt in divorce, the difference between civil and criminal contempt, and how you can resolve these disputes through the court system. This video provides expert insights into navigating complex divorce proceedings while protecting your rights and upholding the court's orders.

If you're going through a divorce or dealing with a contempt of court issue, this video is essential to understand the process and potential outcomes.

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