These charges arise when one party in a divorce proceeding fails to adhere to a court order issued during or after the dissolution of marriage. For instance, a parent might be found in violation if they consistently deny court-ordered visitation rights to the other parent, or if alimony payments are not made as directed by the court. Such failures to comply can trigger legal action seeking to hold the offending party accountable.
Ensuring adherence to court orders protects the integrity of the legal system and safeguards the rights established during the divorce process. Historically, enforcement of these orders has been crucial in providing stability and predictability for individuals transitioning through divorce, particularly concerning financial support and child custody arrangements. Consistent enforcement promotes fairness and discourages parties from disregarding judicial decisions.