A Washington Motion For Contempt Hearing is a legal proceeding in which a person is accused of violating a court order. This type of hearing is used to ensure compliance with child support, spousal support, and other court orders. During the hearing, the court will consider the evidence presented and make a decision regarding the alleged violation. There are two types of Washington Motion For Contempt Hearing: civil contempt and criminal contempt. Civil contempt is generally used when one party does not comply with a court order and can result in fines, jail time, or other penalties. Criminal contempt is used when a person willfully disobeys a court order. This type of contempt is considered criminal and can result in jail time. The hearing is conducted by a judge and will consider evidence from both parties. The judge will listen to arguments from both parties and make a decision about the alleged violation. If the judge finds the accused guilty, the court may order fines, jail time, or other penalties.