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Q: What is a DIV1402 Notice of Motion and Motion for Contempt of Court?
A: A DIV1402 Notice of Motion and Motion for Contempt of Court is a legal document filed in Minnesota to request the court to hold someone in contempt for violating a court order.
Q: Who can file a DIV1402 Notice of Motion and Motion for Contempt of Court?
A: Any party involved in a court case in Minnesota can file a DIV1402 Notice of Motion and Motion for Contempt of Court.
Q: What is the purpose of filing a DIV1402 Notice of Motion and Motion for Contempt of Court?
A: The purpose is to seek enforcement of a court order and ask the court to penalize the party who has violated the order.
Q: What happens after filing a DIV1402 Notice of Motion and Motion for Contempt of Court?
A: The court will review the motion and may schedule a hearing to determine whether the party is in contempt of court.
Q: What are the possible penalties for contempt of court in Minnesota?
A: The court may impose fines, sanctions, or other appropriate remedies to enforce compliance with the court order. In some cases, they may also order jail time for the person found in contempt.
Q: Do I need a lawyer to file a DIV1402 Notice of Motion and Motion for Contempt of Court?
A: While not required, it is recommended to seek legal representation when dealing with court procedures and motions.
Q: Is there a filing fee for a DIV1402 Notice of Motion and Motion for Contempt of Court?
A: Yes, there is usually a filing fee associated with filing legal documents in Minnesota courts. The fee amount may vary depending on the court.
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