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Dads Divorce - Free custody and alimony advice for men and fathers.

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Jun 05
2005

Ask a Lawyer: What if I fail to appear?

Posted by: Dads Divorce

Question:

I've been ordered to appear in Kansas on 5/9 for a child support/payment hearing. I currently reside in South Dakota. I'm scheduled to begin school on the same date which will allow me to make enough money to pay the things that I'm court ordered to pay. I can't be in both places. What is the penalty for failure to appear.

Answer:

I am not licensed in Kansas, but in Missouri for example if this is the actual hearing, they will enter a default order against you. Everything she states is taken at face value and not challenged concerning her income, your income and the expenses of the children. She can also ask for attorney fees and will likely get them. Finally, if this is a non-support hearing you could be held in contempt and placed in jail.
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