In reviewing a contempt appeal, this Court's standard of review is whether substantial evidence supports the judgment of contempt. State ex rel. O'Connor v. Dist. Ct., 245 Mont. 88, 97, 799 P.2d 1056, 1062 (1990) (citation omitted). In civil contempt proceedings, the type, character, and extent of punishment rests in the court's discretion as measured by the showing made. O'Connor, 245 Mont. at 97, 799 P.2d at 1062.