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I find it very hard to believe though that he was never notified over the years about any court cases and/or garnishments. I process payroll garnishments in TX and it lists the mother's name AND the child(ren)'s names. Now, he may not have taken the time to review the CS order/garnishment paperwork, but if it is true that he got it and ignored it, that will hurt him in TX.
That's part of why it is stupid. Whether he ignored it then or not, it's been proven it isn't his child and he is still ordered to pay 65k.
I don't know the details enough to have an opinion whether he ignored it or not, but common sense indicates they are sticking it to the wrong man, and that the mother's initial declaration to obtain the order was false.
This process needs an undo button.
I find it very hard to believe though that he was never notified over the years about any court cases and/or garnishments.