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pay that employee all back wages and benefits lost, plus
reasonable attorney's fees an~ Court costs.
11. If the employer fails to deduct and pay the amount
orderPd by this Court for child support and /or alimony payments,
it may be liable for the amount that should have been deducted
and paid, plus reasonabZe attorney's fees, court custs and interest.
12. If an em~,loyer receives Income Deduction Orders for
two or more employees requiring that payment be made to the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the same county, the employer ~
may combine the payments in a single check plus a proper accounting
of the amounts attributable to each employee. In the event
more than one Income Deduction Order is received for an Obligor,
you ~hall contact the Court for further instructions.
13. The employer may collect over and above the support
deductivn, up to $5.00 for administrative costs for the first
in~ome deduction payment,fo!- an employee and #1.00 for each
subsequent income deduction payment.
14. The employer shall begin making deduction no Zater
than 14 days after receipt of this notice. Each payment shall
be forwarded to the Central Governmental Depository within 2
days of Obligor's payday.
15. This Order has priority over all other legal processes
under state law. Payment required by this Order is a complete
defense against any claims of the Obligee or his/her creditors
as to the sum paid.
16. This Income Deduction Order shall replace and supercede
any prior wage deduction order or voluntary wage assignment.
DONE AND RDERED at Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Florida,
on this ~_day of September 1987 .
,
L. B. VOCELLE, CIRCUIT JUDGE
Copies furnished to:
• JACQUELINE L. RUSSAKIS ~
Attorney for the Wife
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