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melliann

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Minnesota

What happens after the NCP is found to be in contempt of court and was sentenced to jail and is going to be getting out soon?
 


Ohiogal

Queen Bee
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Minnesota

What happens after the NCP is found to be in contempt of court and was sentenced to jail and is going to be getting out soon?

NCP will be expected to follow the court orders.
 

not2cleverRed

Obvious Observer
posting Hx is likely helpful.

Likely. Personally, I've had trouble finding it. I don't know if it's me or a glitch since they've redone everything. (I usually suspect it's me.)

From what I can gather, OP has a disabled son, NCP was around $17,000 when OP was last here in August or so when trying to get NCP to show up to court to face contempt charges. Apparently OP was successful.
 

melliann

Junior Member
Likely. Personally, I've had trouble finding it. I don't know if it's me or a glitch since they've redone everything. (I usually suspect it's me.)

From what I can gather, OP has a disabled son, NCP was around $17,000 when OP was last here in August or so when trying to get NCP to show up to court to face contempt charges. Apparently OP was successful.

Yes you are correct, I am just wondering what is going to happen next.
 

Ohiogal

Queen Bee
posting Hx is likely helpful.

Probably but I was not going to go asearching at that point in time. I figure if the OP really wanted more detail then the OP could provide facts. My answer was a very vague broad answer based on the fact that court orders are meant to be followed. Will the NCP follow the court order? I have no clue. Maybe not.
 

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