· 9/13/2006
In re: Marriage of Charous
Citations
- 368 Ill. App. 3d 99
- 855 N.E.2d 953
- 305 Ill. Dec. 437
- 2006 Ill. App. LEXIS 1029
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- rejecting the mother’s assertions that the children’s extracurricular activities justified her noncompliance with the visitation provisions of the parenting agreement
- rejecting the mother’s assertions that the children’s extracurricular activities justified her noncompliance with the visitation provisions of the parenting agreement
- referring to its reasoning on contempt issue in determining whether visitation abuse had occurred
- referring to its reasoning on contempt issue in determining whether visitation abuse had occurred
- “[C]ivil contempt occurs when a party fails to do something ordered by the trial court, resulting in the loss of a benefit or advantage to the opposing party.”
- “[C]ivil contempt occurs when a party fails to do something ordered by the trial court, resulting in the loss of a benefit or advantage to the opposing party.”
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Judges: Hutchinson
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