ICLE | Civil Contempt in Family Law Cases
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Civil Contempt in Family Law Cases
On-Demand Seminar (Posted 07/12/18) | Level: Advanced
Cosponsored by the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan
    

Parties to a divorce don't always abide by the terms of their judgment, and the court's power to hold them in contempt is the ultimate tool to ensure compliance. Carefully follow the rules and procedures for motions to enforce a judgment and orders to show cause so you can efficiently obtain meaningful relief for your client.

  • Create a plan to bring an opposing party into compliance with a judgment of divorce
  • Draft a concise and persuasive motion for enforcement
  • Advise your client on obtaining practical relief following a show cause hearing
Available Formats
ON DEMAND
Attend online at your convenience. Includes individual access to electronic materials for three years. These may include written materials, a PDF of the presentation, and any video or audio recordings.
Emily Calabrese and Hon. Patrick Conlin discuss how to draft enforcement motions and orders to...
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