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Q: What is NHJB-2838-SE?
A: NHJB-2838-SE is the form number for the Motion for Contempt in the state of New Hampshire.
Q: What is a Motion for Contempt?
A: A Motion for Contempt is a legal document filed to ask the court to hold someone in violation of a court order accountable.
Q: When should I file a Motion for Contempt?
A: You should file a Motion for Contempt if the other party has failed to comply with a court order.
Q: How do I file a Motion for Contempt in New Hampshire?
A: To file a Motion for Contempt in New Hampshire, you will need to complete NHJB-2838-SE form and submit it to the court where your case is being heard.
Q: What information should I include in a Motion for Contempt?
A: In a Motion for Contempt, you should include details of the court order that has been violated, the specific acts of non-compliance, and any supporting evidence.
Q: What happens after I file a Motion for Contempt?
A: After you file a Motion for Contempt, the court will review your motion, schedule a hearing if necessary, and make a determination on the matter.
Q: What can the court do if someone is found in contempt?
A: If someone is found in contempt, the court can impose penalties such as fines, loss of visitation rights, or even imprisonment.
Form Details:
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