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The local child support office sent a request to another state to get a support order from the non-custodial parent. Why is it taking so long?

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The local child support office sent a request to another state to get a support order from the non-custodial parent. Why is it taking so long?

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Most child support enforcement agencies have a high demand for services. A state will be able to respond more rapidly if good information is received on a case. Your local office will usually write or call at regular intervals to inquire about the case status and will notify you when action has been taken on your case.

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