A child support hearing officer who is properly qualified and designated under this Article has the following authority and responsibilities in all child support cases: (1) To conduct hearings and to ensure that the parties' due process rights are protected; (2) To take testimony and establish a record; (3) To evaluate evidence and make decisions regarding the establishment or enforcement of child support orders; (4) To accept and approve voluntary acknowledgements of support liability and stipulated agreements setting the amount of support obligations; (5) To accept and approve voluntary acknowledgements and affirmations of paternity; (6) Except as otherwise provided in this Article, to enter child support orders that have the same force and effect as orders entered by a district court judge; (7) To enter temporary child support orders pending the resolution of unusual or complicated issues by a district court judge; (8) To enter default orders; and (9) To subpoena witnesses and documents.
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