A Catholic Court is called the Tribunal:
from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980
Tribunal. Ecclesiastical court of justice, established both in Rome and in each diocese. There are three Roman tribunals: the Sacred Apostolic Penitentiary, Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura, and the Sacred Roman Rota. Diocesan tribunals are mainly concerned with marriage cases, and their officers, judges, and members are listed in national Catholic directories.
federal court
A US DIstrict Court.
Return to court and file a contempt against her explaining which court order she is violating.
Depends on how often the custodial parent is violating the court orders.
Contempt of court for child support? 1-5 years. Contempt of court for violating the fathers court ordered access rights? 0+ seconds
Court has issued Injunction . This Injunction forbids you to enter.
Segregation
If you are playing tennis and there is one person on both sides of the court it is called singles. If there are two people on both sides of the court it is called doubles.
In a case before the Supreme Court, the law itself is on trial and the justices determine whether the law is guilty of violating the Constitution, which is the supreme law of the land.
If arrested for violating a city ordinance, you will most likely end up in a local or municipal court. These courts handle cases related to local ordinances and typically have jurisdiction over violations that occur within that specific city or town.
Probably many possibilities--contempt of court, perjury, and obstruction are just a few.
Yes, a defendant accused of violating criminal law can also be sued in civil court for the same action. The outcomes of the criminal and civil cases can be independent of each other, and the defendant can face penalties in both cases if found liable.