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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 52C — Uniform Interstate Family Support Act

§ 52C-5-506. Contest by obligor.

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§ 52C-5-506. Contest by obligor.
(a)An obligor may contest the validity or enforcement of an income-withholding order issued in another state and received directly by an employer in this State by registering the order in a tribunal of this State and filing a contest to that order as provided in Article 6 of this Chapter, or otherwise contesting the order in the same manner as if the order had been issued by a tribunal of this State.
(b)The obligor shall give notice of the contest to:
(1)A support enforcement agency providing services to the obligee;
(2)Each employer that has directly received an income-withholding order relating to the obligor; and
(3)The person designated to receive payments in the income-withholding order or, if no person is designated, to the obligee. (1997-433, s. 10.8; 1998-17, s. 1; 2015-117, s. 1.)
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