Summary
For a family parenting plan contempt hearing in Washington, prepare a motion for contempt, a declaration outlining the alleged contempt, supporting evidence like communication records, and a proposed order. Supporting evidence can include emails, text messages, logs, photos, videos, witness statements, and previous court orders. Courts generally accept screenshots of messages if they are clear, relevant, and properly authenticated. Consider consulting with a local attorney for specific guidance tailored to your case.Full Conversation
what would be classified as supporting evidence?
Supporting evidence for a family parenting plan contempt hearing in Washington can include:
- Communication records (emails, text messages)
- Logs or journals documenting incidents
- Photos or videos
- Witness statements or affidavits
- Any previous court orders or agreements
Do you have any specific types of evidence you're considering?
does the court accept screenshots of messages?
Yes, courts in Washington generally accept screenshots of messages as supporting evidence in family parenting plan contempt hearings. However, it's important to ensure these screenshots are clear, relevant, and properly authenticated. Consider consulting with an attorney to ensure your evidence is presented effectively.
do i have to get screenshots and text messages nototrized before i filed them
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No, you generally don't have to get screenshots and text messages notarized before filing them for a family parenting plan contempt hearing in Washington. However, they should be properly authenticated, and you might need to provide context or explanation for them. Would you like more detailed guidance on how to authenticate your evidence?
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To authenticate screenshots and text messages for a family parenting plan contempt hearing in Washington, consider the following:
- Provide a declaration explaining the context and relevance of the messages.
- Ensure the screenshots include timestamps and sender/receiver information.
- Be prepared to testify about the authenticity of the messages.
If you need further assistance, feel free to ask!