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    MISTAKE OF FACT

    If the non-custodial parent disagrees with the information within the Advance Notice of Default, there is an opportunity to dispute our calculations.  The non-custodial parent has seven days after the date on which the Advance Notice of Default is sent to request a Mistake of Fact hearing.  The non-custodial parent must send a written request for an administrative hearing to the CSEA.  The CSEA will then schedule a Mistake of Fact hearing.  At the hearing, the CSEA will review the calculations for the arrearage amount and determine whether there was a Mistake of Fact made in the Advance Notice of Default.  If the non-custodial parent still disagrees, the issue can be disputed in Juvenile or Domestic Relations court.

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