The Virginia Notice to Respondent in Enforcement Proceeding Under the Uniform Child Custody and Enforcement Act (McCrea) is a document sent to a parent who is not complying with a court-ordered child custody arrangement. This document informs the respondent parent that they are the subject of an enforcement proceeding, and outlines the action they must take in order to comply with the court order. The notice also includes information about the possible consequences of failing to comply with the order. There are two types of Virginia Notice to Respondent in Enforcement Proceeding Under the McCrea. The first is a Notice of Enforcement Proceeding that is sent to the respondent parent when a petition for enforcement has been filed. This notice outlines the terms of the court order that the parent is not complying with, and informs the respondent that a hearing will take place in the near future. The second type of notice is a Notice of Contempt of Court, which is sent when the parent has failed to comply with the court order. This notice informs the parent that a hearing is scheduled in which the parent can present evidence in their defense. If the parent is found to be in contempt of court, they may be subject to fines, jail time, or other penalties.