375 So. 2d 1066 | Ala. | 1979
An attorney seeking a contempt order or a Rule Nisi will submit the petition and order to the judge and, at his discretion, he may or may not sign the order. The prefiling fee is not paid until the signed order is filed in my office.
The question is: "Can we charge filing fees seeking contempt orders prior to final judgment as we are now doing?"
It is my opinion that this question should be answered in the affirmative.
The question requires an interpretation of Rule 7, Alabama Rules of Judicial Administration, which reads as follows:
Any filing for which there is no express cost under the consolidated fee structure shall be treated as an original filing for cost purposes."
The term "consolidated fee structure" in Rule 7, supra, means the list of fees prescribed in Title 12, Chapter 19, Code of Alabama. Opinion of the Clerk, No. 11, (Ala.)
The words "as an original filing for cost purposes" in Rule 7 refer to "cases" filed in Section
A proceeding for indirect or constructive contempt is not a part of the main case before the court but it is a separate and independent proceeding. Opinion of the Clerk, No. 3, (Ala.)
A contempt is indirect or constructive where the act constituting the contempt is committed out of the presence of the court. Graham v. City of Sheffield,
A proceeding for indirect or constructive contempt is a "case" within the meaning of the words "cases filed" in Section
The question raised by the present inquiry is; "What constitutes the filing of a case in contempt proceedings?"
It has been held in Alabama that a proceeding for indirect or constructive contempt may be begun by issuing a citation or rule nisi to the alleged contemnor to appear and show cause why he should not be held in contempt. Hunter v. State,
It is, therefore, my opinion that when an attorney, seeking a contempt order or rule nisi, submits a petition and order to the judge and obtains a rule nisi or order to show cause against the alleged contemnor, the prefiling fee should be paid at the time of the filing of the signed order in the office of the clerk or register. *1207