Filing Contempt In Florida

Summary

In Florida, you can file a motion for contempt if someone is not complying with a court order from dependency court. The motion should include case information, order details, violation description, relief sought, supporting evidence, and a certificate of service. A pre-trial catalog should outline case information, issues, witnesses, evidence, facts, legal arguments, and relief sought.

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what should a motion for contempt contain
A motion for contempt in Florida should generally contain:
- Case Information: Case number, court, and parties involved.
- Order Details: The specific court order being violated.
- Violation Description: Detailed description of how the order was violated.
- Relief Sought: What you are asking the court to do (e.g., penalties, enforcement).
- Supporting Evidence: Any documents or evidence supporting your claim.
- Certificate of Service: Proof that the motion has been served to the other party.
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How do i draft a pre trail catalouge
Sure, I can help with that! In Florida, a pre-trial catalog (also known as a pre-trial statement or pre-trial memorandum) is a document prepared before trial that outlines the issues, evidence, and witnesses. Here’s what it typically includes:
- Case Information: Names of parties, case number, and court.
- Statement of Issues: A clear outline of the issues to be decided in the trial.
- List of Witnesses: Names and contact information of all witnesses you plan to call.
- Evidence: A list of exhibits and documents you plan to present.
- Statement of Facts: A brief summary of the facts of the case as you see them.
- Legal Arguments: The legal theories and arguments you will use.
- Relief Sought: What you are asking the court to decide or award.
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