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What happens if neither party objects to the administrative adjustment review recommendations and the support order is a court child support order?

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What happens if neither party objects to the administrative adjustment review recommendations and the support order is a court child support order?

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If neither party objects to the administrative adjustment review recommendations, the child support enforcement agency (CSEA) will forward the recommendations and all documentation to the court. Once the court signs and file-stamps the amended child support order, the court will send a copy of the amended order to the CSEA. When the CSEA receives the amended support order, the CSEA will update any new support obligation amounts in the Support Enforcement Tracking System.

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