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How Long Does It Usually Take to Enforce an Order of Support From a Nonpaying Parent?

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How Long Does It Usually Take to Enforce an Order of Support From a Nonpaying Parent?

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A. Parents who refuse to pay child support are merely the tip of the iceberg of a growing problem in the United States of family discord and breakdown. It can take from 60 days to one year to enforce a court order for support, depending on whether the spouse can be located.

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