Sec. 4. If: (1) a petition to modify a child support order based on incarceration of a party is filed; and (2) no party files an objection or request for a hearing within thirty (30) days after receiving notice; the court may modify the child support order, or approve a proposed modification, without holding a hearing. IC 31-16-9 Chapter 9. Method of Payment of Support 31-16-9-0.3 Wage deductions for child support order; employer collection of certain fees 31-16-9-1 Clerk or state central collection unit as trustee for remittance 31-16-9-2 Records; accounting 31-16-9-3 Notice of change of address, federal assistance, and other conditions affecting support order 31-16-9-4 Duty to furnish Social Security number and employer information 31-16-9-5 Duty of noncustodial parent to furnish employer and health insurance information and Social Security number 31-16-9-6 Accounting of future expenditures
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