Q: Should I file contempt of court? Will it hurt my case?
We have a court order to use mediation to resolve issues. We are also ordered to use an app for all communications. This was ordered 5 months ago.To this point it has not been an issue but now there are changes happening to our child’s school due to IEP results and I am being ghosted. If I text my ex I am fearful he will file harassment charges against me. Should I file contempt of court? If I do will this hurt my case?
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Perhaps a strongly worded letter from an experienced attorney would encourage him to be more communicative.
A qualified and experienced family law attorney can of course assist you in considering your options and then getting where you need to be. Most of us offer free, 1/2-hour consultations, in which your matter can be discussed in detail. That would be a great opportunity to discuss the specifics of your matter and develop a plan. I would encourage you to quickly schedule this free consultation.
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Don't text him directly if it violates a court order.
Absent hiring an attorney to communicate with him as Mr. Peters suggested, you might want to file a Request for Mediation and make sure you have checked off that requirement before going for contempt.
Be keeping a record of every attempt to communicate with your ex that goes unanswered. As much as this is unpleasant in the moment, he is handing you an argument for modification once a year has passed.
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