The appellant appealed a finding of civil contempt and a two-month term of imprisonment imposed for flagrant disregard of multiple court orders in a family law dispute.
The orders required him to pay funds into court, freeze accounts, and provide an accounting of dissipated funds.
The Court of Appeal confirmed it had jurisdiction, holding that a finding of contempt is a final order.
The court dismissed the appeal, finding the contempt finding amply supported by the record and the 60-day sentence fit given the appellant's deliberate breaches.