R.R. v. G.H.
, 2005 ND 100,
704 N.W.2d 286
District court orders denying a motion to change venue, finding a party in contempt, and awarding $300 paid in bond as reimbursement for costs and expenses are summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(4).
Millang v. Hahn
, 1998 ND 152,
582 N.W.2d 665
A trial court abuses its discretion in an order of contempt by
imposing punitive sanctions without following the requisite
procedure provided in N.D.C.C. 27-10-01.3.
Hallock v. Mickels
, 1997 ND 156,
568 N.W.2d 277
An obligor is entitled to suspend child support payments when the
child drops out of school prior to the end of the school year and
turns eighteen during the subsequent summer months. Support ends
when the child turns eighteen and does not begin again until the
child fulfills the requirements of N.D.C.C. 14-09-08.2.
Endersbe v. Endersbe
,
555 N.W.2d 580 (N.D. 1996)
An unconditional prison sentence of twenty hours for
contempt is a punitive sanction that cannot be imposed without
following the procedures for criminal contempt in Section
27-10-01.3(b), N.D.C.C.
Mehl v. Mehl
,
545 N.W.2d 777 (N.D. 1996)
Johnson v. Johnson
,
527 N.W.2d 663 (N.D. 1995)
Matter of Grajedas
,
515 N.W.2d 444 (N.D. 1994)
Baier v. Hampton
,
440 N.W.2d 712 (N.D. 1989)
Vande Hoven v. Vande Hoven
,
399 N.W.2d 855 (N.D. 1987)
American State Bank of Dickinson v. Stoltz
,
345 N.W.2d 365 (N.D. 1984)
State v. Stokes
,
243 N.W.2d 372 (N.D. 1976)
State v. Stokes
,
240 N.W.2d 867 (N.D. 1976)
Buchmann v. Buchmann
,
202 N.W.2d 677 (N.D. 1972)
Schwartz v. Lee
,
167 N.W.2d 537 (N.D. 1969)