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CHILD SUPPORT DISMISSAL CORAM NON JUDICE

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The court or tribunal is required to take judicial notice of an adjudicated fact Stump v. Sparkman, 435 US 349 - Supreme Court 1978 that judges acting in clear absence of jurisdiction is without judicial immunity25 and thereby the surrogate judge acting in clear absence of jurisdiction will be subjected to liability for the harm caused by willfully issuing void judgments requiring a child support agency to issue wage garnishment orders to seize the wages of the undersigned respondent after being judicially noticed that proceedings and judgments coram non-judice are absolutely void

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