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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Barrett finds the county court properly authorized garnishment of funds to be distributed to the beneficiary in probate from the estate. The court ordered the funds to be paid pursuant to two foreign contempt orders registered before the court. Though the beneficiary said the arrearages had been paid, he failed to produce evidence sufficient to establish any payments had been made on any of the court's orders. He also failed to raise the issue of insufficiency of service of process or lack of notice. Affirmed.
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