§ 518C.506 — Contest by Obligor
Plain-Language Summary
An employee who wants to fight an income-withholding order from another state can register that order in a Minnesota court and contest it. The employee must notify the support enforcement agency, each employer who received the order, and the person or agency designated to receive payments.
518C.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 sections 518C.601 to 518C.616, 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 or agency designated to receive payments in the income-withholding order or, if no person or agency is designated, to the obligee.
History:
1997 c 203 art 6 s 62; 2014 c 189 s 38,73; 2015 c 71 art 1 s 119
History: History: 1997 c 203 art 6 s 62; 2014 c 189 s 38,73; 2015 c 71 art 1 s 119