Since respondent was represented by counsel, who accepted service of petitioner's second petition in court and in respondent's presence without stating any objection on the record of that day, respondent's objection of lack of personal jurisdiction was waived.
It was improper for the Hearing Examiner not to have fixed a basic child support obligation in the first instance (see, Bast v Rossoff,
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