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Fauquier County Contempt of Court Lawyer — What Are Your Rights?

A contempt of court motion in Fauquier County can lead to fines, jail time, and a permanent record. If you are accused of violating a court order for child support, alimony, or custody, you need a support contempt lawyer Fauquier County. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has documented results defending clients in Fauquier County Circuit and J&DR Courts.

Understanding Contempt of Court in Virginia

Contempt of court is a court’s power to enforce its orders and maintain its authority. In Virginia family law, contempt is often used to enforce orders for child support, spousal support (alimony), custody, and visitation. A finding of contempt is not a criminal conviction, but it can carry serious penalties, including incarceration.

Last verified: April 2026 | Fauquier County General District Court | Virginia General Assembly

Virginia Contempt of Court Statutes

Contempt proceedings in Virginia family law are primarily governed by Va. Code § 20-112 (enforcement of support orders) and the court’s inherent contempt powers. The process for a contempt of court motion is outlined in the Virginia Court System guidelines. A willful failure to comply with a clear and unambiguous court order is typically required for a finding of contempt.

The Fauquier County Contempt Process

In Fauquier County, a contempt of court motion lawyer Fauquier County must handle specific local procedures. The process usually begins when one party files a “Rule to Show Cause” or a “Motion for Contempt” with the court that issued the original order—either the Circuit Court for support matters or the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court for custody and child support.

  1. Motion Filed: The moving party files a formal motion alleging you violated a specific court order.
  2. Show Cause Hearing Scheduled: The court issues a “Rule to Show Cause,” ordering you to appear and explain why you should not be held in contempt.
  3. Hearing: At the hearing, the moving party must prove you willfully violated the order. You have the right to present evidence and arguments in your defense.
  4. Court’s Ruling: The judge will determine if you are in contempt. If so, the judge will impose a penalty, which may include a purge condition (e.g., paying past-due support to avoid jail).

Potential Penalties for Contempt

In Fauquier County, a contempt finding for a court order violation can result in fines up to $250, up to 10 days in jail, or both, along with an order to pay the other party’s attorney’s fees.

ViolationClassificationIncarcerationFineAdditional Consequences
Willful Failure to Pay Child SupportCivil ContemptUp to 10 daysUp to $250Payment of arrears, attorney’s fees, purge conditions
Willful Violation of Custody/Visitation OrderCivil ContemptUp to 10 daysUp to $250Modified custody order, make-up visitation, fees
Willful Failure to Pay Spousal SupportCivil ContemptUp to 10 daysUp to $250Payment of arrears, fees, wage garnishment

Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

Why Choose Our Firm for Your Contempt Defense

Founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris, Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. brings over 120 years of combined legal experience to every case. Our firm-wide track record includes 4,739+ documented case results. Mr. Sris personally amended Virginia’s equitable distribution statute (Va. Code § 20-107.3), demonstrating deep involvement in shaping the state’s family law.

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Case Results in Fauquier County

Our attorneys have achieved favorable outcomes for clients in Fauquier County courts. In one case, a client facing a contempt motion for alleged non-payment presented evidence of a recent job loss. The court found the failure was not willful and dismissed the contempt charge, setting up a modified payment plan instead.

Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

Contact Our Fauquier County Contempt Defense Lawyers

Our Fairfax location serves clients in Fauquier County, including Warrenton, New Baltimore, and Bealeton. We are accessible via I-66 and Route 29.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is contempt of court in family law?

It is a court’s finding that someone willfully disobeyed a valid court order, such as for child support, alimony, or custody. It is a civil, not criminal, matter used to enforce the court’s authority.

Can I go to jail for contempt of court in Virginia?

Yes. A judge can impose up to 10 days in jail for civil contempt in Virginia. However, the jail time is usually “coercive,” meaning you can “purge” the contempt by complying with the order (e.g., paying what you owe).

What should I do if I am served with a contempt motion?

Contact a court order violation lawyer Fauquier County immediately. Do not ignore the paperwork. An attorney can help you gather evidence (like proof of payment or communication), prepare your defense, and represent you at the hearing to protect your rights.

What defenses are there to a contempt charge?

Common defenses include lack of willfulness (inability to pay due to job loss, illness), ambiguity in the court order, or that you have already complied. Your lawyer will analyze the specifics of the motion and your situation to build the strongest defense.

How can a support contempt lawyer Fauquier County help me?

A dedicated support contempt lawyer Fauquier County can challenge the motion’s sufficiency, negotiate a resolution to avoid a hearing, present evidence in your favor, argue for a finding of no contempt, and, if necessary, advocate for the most lenient penalty possible.

Related Pages: For other legal issues in Fauquier County, see our pages on criminal defense and DUI defense. For more on family law across Virginia, visit our Virginia family law hub.

Page Last verified: April 2026. Laws and procedures change. For current guidance on contempt defense, contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C.

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