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Hunter Biden just can’t seem to get his paperwork in order.

Biden’s baby momma filed a motion in Independence County Circuit Court in Arkansas on Friday asking the judge in their child support case to hold the former vice president’s son in contempt due to his habitual defiance of court orders.

Ex-stripper, Lunden Alexis Roberts, 28, alleges Biden, 50, missed the March 1 deadline to submit discovery materials, including his source of income for the past over five years, an unredacted copy of his tax returns from 2017 and 2018, his phone number, address and the address of his 32-year-old wife, Melissa Cohen Biden.

Biden “has no respect for this court’s orders, the legal process in this state, or the needs of his child support,” wrote Roberts’ attorney, Clint Lancaster.

He also allegedly didn’t hand in a list of companies he owns and other financial documents.

The former vice president’s son has missed multiple deadlines and has skipped two court hearings.

Judge Holly Meyers previously said she would dismiss previous contempt motions related “to the failure to produce documents of answer discovery” if Biden provided the information to Roberts by March 1.

Biden denied fathering the child, but the court determined last month that he was the father of the toddler, identified as Baby Doe.

Last week Judge Meyers nixed Biden’s request to delay his child support deposition until April 1.

Biden is living in the Hollywood Hills area of Los Angeles, pursuing painting while paying a $12,000-per-month lease on a three-bedroom home with his wife, The New York Times reported last week.

When he’s not working on a new canvas, he’s been spotted with his wife driving around Beverly Hills in his white Porsche Panamera.

Biden has been ordered to appear for a deposition on March 11 in Little Rock, according to a notice of deposition filed Thursday night.

A pretrial hearing in the case is scheduled for March 13 at Independence County Circuit Court.