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I received a letter from the court stating that I owe “x” amount of dollars and I have 21 days to make a lump sum payment… What do I do?

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I received a letter from the court stating that I owe “x” amount of dollars and I have 21 days to make a lump sum payment… What do I do?

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The notice() is generated when you are behind in support. If you are currently not employed, you will need to pay the lump sum amount on your letter. If you are currently employed you will need to provide your employment information to the court. Please be advised, you may still be required to make some type of lump sum payment. When supply your employment information, you will need to supply the name of your employer, address, phone number and contact person in your payroll. The court will verify your employer. After your employer has been verified, that information will be updated on your account. The notice will be cancelled and a withholding order will be submitted to your employer. If you do not have the lump sum payment or any employer information, you need do nothing… At the end of 21 days, a Show Cause hearing will be scheduled. You should receive a notice giving the time and courtroom, about 2 weeks before your hearing. At the hearing you will be required to explain to the c

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