Request for Hearing to Contest Levy on Financial Institution Account(s) for Non-Payment of Court-Ordered Child Support: This is an official form from the North Carolina Administration of the Courts - AOC, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by North Carolina statutes and law.
Description: A Wake North Carolina Request for Hearing to Contest Levy on Financial Institution Accounts for Nonpayment of Court-Ordered Child Support is a legal document that allows individuals who believe they have been wrongfully subjected to a levy on their financial institution accounts for child support nonpayment to request a hearing to contest the levy. This request is made to the Wake County, North Carolina court system. When a parent or guardian fails to meet their court-ordered child support obligations, the custodial parent has the option to seek enforcement through various means, such as wage garnishment or levying financial institution accounts. However, there may be instances where the levy is inaccurate or unjust, and the party affected has the right to contest it. Keywords: 1. Wake North Carolina: Refers to the specific location where the request for hearing is being made, highlighting the jurisdiction of the Wake County court system. 2. Request for Hearing: Indicates the purpose of the document, which is to formally request a hearing regarding the contested levy. 3. Contest Levy: Denotes the act of challenging the validity or accuracy of a levy placed on financial institution accounts for nonpayment of court-ordered child support. 4. Financial Institution Accounts: Refers to bank accounts or other monetary assets held by the individual, subject to levy. 5. Nonpayment of Court-Ordered Child Support: Indicates the reason for the levy, emphasizing the failure to meet the legally mandated child support obligations. Types: There may not be different types of Wake North Carolina Requests for Hearing to Contest Levy on Financial Institution Accounts for Nonpayment of Court-Ordered Child Support. However, it's important to note that Wake County may have specific forms or processes for different situations within this context. For example, there could be variations for contesting levies based on disputed amounts, mistaken identity, or extenuating circumstances. It is advisable to consult with legal professionals or the Wake County court system for exact details regarding any specific types or variations.Description: A Wake North Carolina Request for Hearing to Contest Levy on Financial Institution Accounts for Nonpayment of Court-Ordered Child Support is a legal document that allows individuals who believe they have been wrongfully subjected to a levy on their financial institution accounts for child support nonpayment to request a hearing to contest the levy. This request is made to the Wake County, North Carolina court system. When a parent or guardian fails to meet their court-ordered child support obligations, the custodial parent has the option to seek enforcement through various means, such as wage garnishment or levying financial institution accounts. However, there may be instances where the levy is inaccurate or unjust, and the party affected has the right to contest it. Keywords: 1. Wake North Carolina: Refers to the specific location where the request for hearing is being made, highlighting the jurisdiction of the Wake County court system. 2. Request for Hearing: Indicates the purpose of the document, which is to formally request a hearing regarding the contested levy. 3. Contest Levy: Denotes the act of challenging the validity or accuracy of a levy placed on financial institution accounts for nonpayment of court-ordered child support. 4. Financial Institution Accounts: Refers to bank accounts or other monetary assets held by the individual, subject to levy. 5. Nonpayment of Court-Ordered Child Support: Indicates the reason for the levy, emphasizing the failure to meet the legally mandated child support obligations. Types: There may not be different types of Wake North Carolina Requests for Hearing to Contest Levy on Financial Institution Accounts for Nonpayment of Court-Ordered Child Support. However, it's important to note that Wake County may have specific forms or processes for different situations within this context. For example, there could be variations for contesting levies based on disputed amounts, mistaken identity, or extenuating circumstances. It is advisable to consult with legal professionals or the Wake County court system for exact details regarding any specific types or variations.