Legal Question in Family Law in Kansas

My daughters mother has violated a court order by not paying child support or notifying the child support enforcement people of her new job and she also violated a court order by claiming my daughter on her taxes could I get her for contempt since she violated a court order?


Asked on 9/23/10, 5:12 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Trey Meyer Law Office of Trey Meyer, LLC

Yes. If a person is acting in a manner not consistent with a court order, including an order pertaining to child support, indirect contempt of court is a possible remedy.

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Answered on 9/28/10, 7:11 pm


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