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Rachel Meyer Case Letter
To Whom It Concern:
I Rachel Meyers am the parent of Anayjiah Tacneaux (DOB 08/18/2006). I am writing this letter in regards to her passport application, and the letter received on February 14, 2017. The reference number stated in the letter is RE: 114656244. I am writing to request additional time to get consent from the non-custodial parent. The matter regarding consent is currently tied up in Family Court and the courts are moving at their own pace.
I have stated numerous times to the Judge that the decision is time of the essences and he has not moved any faster, if anything he began to move slower. I am in the process of trying to get the matter heard by a Judge on a higher level, however I am unsure as to how long this will take.
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