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Contempt of Court

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  • Yes. You must have an existing case number in Yakima County which refers to your Parenting Plan, Order of Child Support or Decree of Dissolution. If you don’t know your case number, you may contact the Clerk’s Office by calling 509-574-1430 or visiting the
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  • You are not required to have an attorney and you may represent yourself. You may also hire an attorney at any time.
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  • You may need a Parenting Plan, Order of child Support or Decree of Dissolution packet. Issues may relate to missed visitation, unpaid child support or spousal maintenance.
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  • You are alleging that the other party is not following a specific portion of your court order.
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  • Yes. You will go to court 2 times. The first appearance will be without the other party and you will explain the problem. The second appearance will include the other party and you may both explain your position to the Judge.
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  • Contempt actions usually take about 3 weeks to complete.
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  • The court will put the other party on notice that they must follow the order. They may also order make-up visitation for missed visits or payment plans for back child support or maintenance.
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