Nebraska Bench Warrant (Visitation) is a court order issued by a judge in Nebraska that orders a non-custodial parent to appear in court for a visitation hearing. The bench warrant is used when a non-custodial parent refuses to follow a visitation order that was previously issued by the court. The purpose of the hearing is to determine if the non-custodial parent has violated the visitation order, and to decide what changes, if any, should be made to the visitation order. There are two types of Nebraska Bench Warrant (Visitation): Contempt of Court Bench Warrant and Motion to Show Cause Bench Warrant. A Contempt of Court Bench Warrant is issued when a non-custodial parent is found to be in contempt of court for violating the visitation order. A Motion to Show Cause Bench Warrant is issued when the custodial parent files a motion to show cause why the non-custodial parent should not be held in contempt of court for violating the visitation order.
Nebraska Bench Warrant (Visitation) is a court order issued by a judge in Nebraska that orders a non-custodial parent to appear in court for a visitation hearing. The bench warrant is used when a non-custodial parent refuses to follow a visitation order that was previously issued by the court. The purpose of the hearing is to determine if the non-custodial parent has violated the visitation order, and to decide what changes, if any, should be made to the visitation order. There are two types of Nebraska Bench Warrant (Visitation): Contempt of Court Bench Warrant and Motion to Show Cause Bench Warrant. A Contempt of Court Bench Warrant is issued when a non-custodial parent is found to be in contempt of court for violating the visitation order. A Motion to Show Cause Bench Warrant is issued when the custodial parent files a motion to show cause why the non-custodial parent should not be held in contempt of court for violating the visitation order.