North Dakota Code § 14-09-09.14

Hearing upon obligor's request
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1. If the obligor files a request for a hearing within ten days of the date of the notice made 
pursuant to section 14-09-09.13, the court shall hold a hearing within ten working days 
after the date of the request. 
a. The court may order that the income withholding order be withdrawn if at the 
hearing the obligor establishes:
(1) In a case where withholding would be based on an alleged delinquency, that 
there has been a mistake in the identity of the obligor; or
(2) In a case where an approved request for withholding has been made by the 
obligee, that the approval of the request constituted an abuse of discretion.
b. If at the hearing the obligor establishes that there is an overstatement in the 
amount of support stated to be owed by the obligor, the court may amend the 
amount to be withheld.
c. In the absence of a finding of a mistake of fact in a case in which withholding 
would be based on an alleged delinquency, or in the absence of an abuse of 
discretion in the approval of an obligee's request for withholding, the court shall 
confirm the income withholding order. Payment of past -due support after 
issuance of notice under section 14 -09-09.13 may not be the basis for an order 
that the income withholding order be withdrawn.
2. An obligor is not precluded by subsection 1 from seeking appropriate relief from a 
judgment or order affecting a child support obligation nor is the court precluded from 
granting such relief. An obligor's request for such relief, whether made by motion under 
rule 60(b) of the North Dakota Rules of Civil Procedure or otherwise, may not be 
considered during the hearing described in subsection 1.

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