Legal Document Type: Legal Motion: Motion for Contempt

Case Information: Case 24SN-DR00104 | Status: Pending

Document Content:
Motion for Contempt"nReason": (Re-filing motion to preserve the issue for appeal) The opposing party has failed to comply with court orders and obstructed justice. Crycella repeatedly violated custody and visitation orders, and Mr. Garrett facilitated this misconduct.
In re Marriage of Crow and Gilmore, 103 S.W.3d 778 (Mo. App. 2004): A parent who repeatedly violates custody or visitation orders can be held in contempt and may face penalties, including modification of custody arrangements.
Missouri Revised Statutes � 452."400": Any person who violates a custody or visitation order may be held in contempt of court and subject to penalties, including fines or imprisonment.