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What if a Court Order is not clear and specific enough to be enforceable by contempt?

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What if a Court Order is not clear and specific enough to be enforceable by contempt?

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If a Court Order is not clear and specific enough to be enforced by contempt, the Court can clarify the Order. The Court will then give the party an opportunity to obey the Order.

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