Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 215 - Probate Courts
Section 34 - Enforcement of Orders, Sentences, Judgments and Decrees; Punishing Contempts; Effect of Arrearages on Support Orders; Unemployment of Defendant

Section 34. Probate courts shall have like power and authority for enforcing orders, sentences, judgments and decrees made or pronounced in the exercise of any jurisdiction vested in them, and for punishing contempts of such orders, sentences, judgments and decrees and other contempts of their authority, as are vested for such or similar purposes in the supreme judicial or superior court in relation to an action in which equitable relief is sought pending therein. A judge of the probate court sentencing a person to jail or ordering a person to participate in a program of community service for failure to obey an order or judgment of the court relative to the support of his wife or minor children may order that the sentence be served or that the community service be performed during such hours as will permit such person to continue his employment. The failure of a defendant to comply with an order of the court for the support of spouse or minor children at a time when the defendant possessed the ability to make the support payment as ordered by the court may be punished as a criminal contempt. At the hearing of a complaint for civil contempt, the defendant shall have the burden of proving his or her inability to comply with the pre-existing order or judgment of which the complaint alleges violation.
When a judge of the probate court finds that a defendant is in civil contempt for failure to obey any order or judgment of the court relative to support of a spouse or child, the judge shall issue an order for the defendant to do one or more of the following:
(1) serve a sentence in jail; provided, however, that such sentence shall be stayed if the defendant purges himself of the contempt by taking such action as may be specified in the order, including one or more of the actions specified in clauses (2) to (6), inclusive;
(2) pay the full amount due under the order or judgment for support;
(3) make regular payments of current support and an additional specified amount towards arrears, pursuant to a payment schedule ordered by the court that requires payment of not less than the amount required under section 12 of chapter 119A and that meets all other requirements of said section 12 of said chapter 119A;
(4) actively seek paid employment and report at regular intervals, as specified in the order, to a probation officer on actions taken to seek employment;
(5) participate in a program of community service, as specified in the order, for up to 40 hours per week and report at regular intervals to a probation officer to present proof of participation in such program; or
(6) participate in an appropriate job readiness or job training program, as specified in the order, and report at regular intervals to a probation officer to present proof of participation in such program.
An order or judgment in a contempt proceeding for payment of an arrearage shall not be contingent on a reduction in the amount of current support payable under an existing order or judgment for support of a spouse, former spouse or child absent a finding that a substantial change of circumstances has occurred. Neither the existence of an arrearage nor the amount of any arrearage shall constitute a substantial change of circumstances or grounds for modification of an outstanding order or judgment for support.
In addition to any other remedy available pursuant to this section or chapter 119A to enforce an order or judgment for support, if the defendant is unable to comply with an order to make current payments of support, is unemployed and is not disabled, a judge of the probate court shall order such defendant to; (i) actively seek paid employment and report at regular intervals, as specified in the order, to a probation officer on actions taken to seek employment; (ii) to participate in a program of community service for up to 40 hours per week and to report at regular intervals, as specified in the order, to a probation officer to present proof of participation in such program; or (iii) to participate in an appropriate job readiness or job training program and to report at regular intervals, as specified in the order, to a probation officer to present proof of participation in such program.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part III - Courts, Judicial Officers and Proceedings in Civil Cases

Title I - Courts and Judicial Officers

Chapter 215 - Probate Courts

Section 1 - Divisions; Definitions; Courts of Record

Section 2 - Superior Jurisdiction; Presumption

Section 3 - Courts and Their Jurisdictions; General Provisions

Section 4 - Courts and Their Jurisdictions; Separate Estates of Married Women; Paternity, Custody and Support of Minors

Section 5 - Courts and Their Jurisdictions; French Spoliation Awards

Section 6 - Courts and Their Jurisdictions; Equity Jurisdiction

Section 6a - Courts and Their Jurisdictions; Attachment by Injunction

Section 6c - Courts and Their Jurisdictions; Modification of Judgment as to Care and Custody of Minor Children; Temporary Orders

Section 7 - Attachment of Jurisdiction; Control of Case

Section 8a - Courts and Their Jurisdictions; Change of Venue

Section 9 - Persons Entitled to Appeal

Section 9a - Fiduciaries; Acts During Appeal Period

Section 10 - Appellate Procedure

Section 11 - Appeals; Report of Facts

Section 13 - Reservation and Report of Case to Appeals Court

Section 14 - Interlocutory Judgments and Decrees; Revision on Appeal From Final Judgments or Decrees

Section 17 - Appeals; Insolvent Estates

Section 18 - Appeals; Stenographers; Appointment

Section 19 - Consolidation of Appeals by Appellant

Section 20 - Consolidation of Appeals by Court

Section 22 - Effect of Appeal; Interlocutory Orders

Section 23 - Effect of Appeal; Equity Cases

Section 24 - Effect of Appeal; Separate Support and Custody Cases

Section 25 - Removal of Fiduciary; Effect of Appeal

Section 26 - Appeals; Decree; Force and Effect

Section 27 - Pending Appeals; Modification of Decrees

Section 28 - Appeals; Reversal or Affirmance

Section 30 - Rules and Forms; Power of Judges to Make

Section 31 - Notice of Hearing; Rule Making Power of Courts

Section 32 - Transaction of Business Out of Court

Section 33 - Notice; Ex Parte Matters

Section 34 - Enforcement of Orders, Sentences, Judgments and Decrees; Punishing Contempts; Effect of Arrearages on Support Orders; Unemployment of Defendant

Section 34a - Contempt; Support or Custody Orders; Costs; Service; Attorney's Fees; Interest; Iv–d Agency; Arrest Warrants

Section 34b - Review of Contempt Order Prior to Order of Confinement

Section 35 - Warrants and Commissions; Revocation

Section 36 - Judgments, Decrees and Orders; Necessity of Writing; Notices; Recording

Section 37 - Docket and Index; Manner of Keeping; Public Inspection

Section 38 - Oaths

Section 39 - Administration of Estates; Compensation for Services; Power to Determine and Enforce

Section 39a - Attorneys' Fees; Power of Court to Determine

Section 39b - Attorneys' Fees; Allowance

Section 40 - Resignation or Removal of Fiduciary; Power to Compel Surrender of Property

Section 41 - Temporary Investments

Section 41a - Distribution of Limited Funds of Estates to Parents of Minors

Section 42 - Appearances

Section 43 - Interrogatories

Section 44 - Concealed Property; Examination of Suspects Under Oath

Section 45 - Costs

Section 46 - Summons or Citation; Service by Registered Mail

Section 47 - Waiver of Notice

Section 49 - Notices; Selection of Newspapers

Section 50 - Receipts and Releases of Fiduciaries; Recording; Fees

Section 52 - Original Will; Taking From Registry

Section 53 - Court Room and Room for Records; Duty to Provide

Section 54 - Rooms for Records; Additional Space

Section 55 - Preservation of Dockets and Indexes

Section 56 - Recording of Proceedings in Suffolk; Expense

Section 56a - Investigations

Section 56b - Contempt Proceedings Involving Child Care, Custody or Maintenance; Guardian Ad Litem; Appointment

Section 56c - Transmission of Order of Probate Court Appointing Guardian or Conservator for Incapacitated Person to Department of Criminal Justice Information Services for Consideration in Background Checks for Firearm Sales or Licensing; Petition to...

Section 57 - Sessions of the Courts; Contempt Powers of Judge, Etc.

Section 58 - Sessions of the Courts; Open Times

Section 59 - Sessions of the Courts; Adjournment

Section 60 - Sessions of the Courts; Holidays and Election Days

Section 62 - Times and Places for Holding Courts