In some cases, the client may be able to waive their right to be present for the first hearing. However, it is important to note that this may not always be a good idea. Being present for the first hearing can give you an opportunity to understand the process and to ensure that your interests are being protected.
If you are unable to be present for the first hearing, it is important to make sure that you have a lawyer who is experienced in child support cases and who can represent you effectively. Your lawyer can help you to prepare for the hearing and can ensure that your rights are protected.