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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0105 • ~ 1 .v- 484210 E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BARBARA WOODSON tN AND FOR ST.LUCIE , Petitioner, COUNTY, FLORIDA V. NO _ 79-660 FR MAX LAFFERTY- Respondent. ~ A M E N D E D ORDER This cause was duly presented by the State Attorney and the Respondent having been present in Court, and the Court being advised in the premises, it is, i ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the Respondent pay to the Petitioner for the benefit of JOSHUA KYLE LAFFERTY, born January 6, 1976, i~ PLUS AN ADDITIONAL $10.00 AS OF APRIL 1$ , 1 the sum of 3 2 0.0 0 r wee j minor c 1~[, pe plus and additional Sates $2.00 for payment of Clerk's fee for receiving and disbursing support payments. These payments are to begin on the 25th da of Aril 19 Y P ~.2_, and thereafter on Friday f ~ of each and every week that said payments shall be made in cash, by cashier's check 1 i or by postal money order to the Clerk of the Circuit Court of St . Lucie County, I P. O. Box 700, Fort Pierce, Florida 33450, ~ Florida,/and the said Clerk shall transmit the said payments to Chi t d su~mrt Fnfor _ mPnt Section, 1317 Winewood Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32301 for tran_s- mittal to the State of Indiana as long as the case is certified as a ~ i e - case. e e receives no i ica ion y e ep r ent of i f Health & Rehabilitative Services that the case is no longer a IV-D case, hp t t t-ha„ fOr~rard all s1iFDOrt to• Clerk of the Jackson Circuit Court, ~ Jackson County Court House, Brownstown, Indiana 47220. f E ~ i ~ That this Court shall retain jurisdiction of this cause for the purpose of enforcing this Order I , and entering such further orders as may be deemed equitable. ` RULE TO SHOW CAUSE why Respondent should not be held in contempt of court and sentenced to serve thirty days shall issue upon failure to make payments as ordered . DONE AND ORDERED in Chambers at Fo ~ ,Florida, i on the ~ day of Apr i 1 ~ 19 8 0 484210 C ~ 2~ ~ ~ ~s Acting CIRCUIT JUDGE f~~a QE#It~niartr~ flcca~n ~~e~;fe_.~~ F SA-S40 Bt>a(JJl) PRCE