• S2E2: Choosing to File Contempt in Family Court

  • Sep 18 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

S2E2: Choosing to File Contempt in Family Court

  • Summary

  • Think you know how Family Courts operate when it comes to enforcing, punishing or even taking action when there is uncooperation between the parties? Think again. In this eye-opening episode, I pull back the curtain to reveal the strategic nuances and intricate challenges that litigants face when navigating family court, especially when dealing with Contempt motions. Whether you're self-represented or working with an attorney, my goal is to equip you with practical, insightful strategies to better prepare for situations such as violations of court order.

    What You'll Learn:

    • Why labeling something as "contempt" can backfire and learn the appropriate legal language to use instead.
    • How specifying realistic and proportionate consequences for violations can influence the outcome of your case.
    • To understand why judges often avoid micromanaging parental decisions and the potential pitfalls of frequent motion filings.
    • Why the adage "Just because you could doesn't mean you should" is crucial in family court filings.
    • To unearth smarter ways to document minor infractions without constantly filing motions or involving the police.
    • To pinpoint when it's truly necessary to file for contempt and when to let minor issues slide for the sake of your case.
    • To set realistic expectations and gain insights into setting realistic expectations and the importance of understanding the complexities of the family court system.
    • To leverage Professional Help by discovering the roles of parenting coaches, coordinators, and therapists for managing co-parenting conflicts outside of court.
    • Personal Anecdotes: Listen to a relatable story about pre-K decisions and how they can unexpectedly impact your case, even when intentions are good.

    This episode is packed with actionable advice designed to help you learn to make more informed decisions when it comes to reacting to the other party’s actions. Avoid common pitfalls, approach your case with a clear strategy, and ensure you’re fully prepared for the complexities ahead.


    📚 Timestamped overview

    00:00 Don't make legal conclusions; that's the judge's role.

    06:53 No contempt if criteria aren't clearly met.

    08:00 Decide if court action is really worthwhile.

    14:10 Stop repeating actions expecting different results.

    15:31 Choose contempt cases wisely; avoid judge annoyance.

    17:56 Violating probation shows contempt, unlike parenting agreements.

    23:44 Seek harsher judgments; filings may impact trial.

    27:00 Judge ordered child stays with available parent.

    30:41 Specify consequences for violating parenting plans carefully.

    34:14 Schedule session for consent assistance with documents.

    35:28 "Just because you can

    Support the show

    Family Court can be traumatic! And trying to handle your case on your own can be even more catastrophic. There are twists & turns at every stage that you need to be aware of and to prepare for. Having a solid Gameplan and someone to help you execute it effectively can make all the difference in the Universe (not just the world.) We know all about the bias, corruption, and dysfunction being handed out by the system. We just want you to have a fighting chance by leveling the playing field.


    Need help in handling your Family Court case on your own?


    We have services that are specifically geared toward helping self-represented litigants like you understand the common mistakes that lead to the most disappointing outcomes.


    To find out more about our services and to stay informed of our FREE workshops by joining our email & visit us at www.TheDivorceSolutionist.com.



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