Loss of power
If the objection is properly filed, the payment order loses its validity, and the presiding judge schedules a hearing and orders that the objection be delivered to the plaintiff together with a summons to the hearing. The payment order loses its effect in the part challenged by the objection.
An objection by only one of the co-defendants to the same claim and to one or some of the admitted claims shall render the order null and void only as to them. At the request of the defendant, the court or the court clerk, at a closed session, issues a decision stating that the payment order has lost its validity in whole or in part.