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Keep in mind that all this was pursuant to an obligation of child support, possibly coaxed along with a court order.
If you think these word games will succeed in frustrating the law on child support you are in for a rude awakening.
The "presentment" of a promissory note is not payment nor a tender of payment for an existing obligation or debt. In fact, the promissory note effectively says that the debt is not going to be paid today. As such it constitutes a further extension of the indebtedness. For that reason, a promissory note cannot be forced on someone without their actual agreement (and this means more than just sending them the note in the mail or trying to slip it past their overworked salesclerk).
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