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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 405 — Parent and child

405.440 Notice of, and hearing on, determination of obligation.

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The notice of a minimum monthly support obligation shall be served in person or by certified mail, return receipt requested, and shall include at least the following:
(1)The name of the child for whom the support obligation is owed;
(2)The amount of the support debt accrued or accruing;
(3)A statement that the parent's earnings and property, both real and personal, are
subject to judicial and administrative enforcement;
(4)That the parent may dispute the obligation amount or any other matter contained in
the notice by requesting a dispute hearing within twenty
(20)days;
(5)That, unless there is good cause as determined by the Office of the Attorney
General for the parent's failure to request a hearing, if the parent does not request a
hearing, his or her agreement will be presumed and the first payment will be due
twenty
(20)days after receipt of the notice; and
(6)That if the parent requests a hearing and fails to appear, the hearing officer shall
affirm the determination of minimum monthly support obligation.
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