Adjusting Child Custody Arrangements or the Amount of Child Support
What are some typical reasons for a change in custody?
A parent seeking to change custody through the court usually must show that the conditions have changed substantially since the last custody order. The change of circumstance usually involves something negative in the childs current environmentsuch as improper supervision or harmful conflicts with the custodial parent or stepparent.
>>What are some typical reasons for a change in custody?
>>Once custody has been awarded, when can the other parent try to get it changed?
>>What if the child wants to live with the other parent?
>>What are some typical reasons for changing child support arrangements?
>>What happens if the parent who has custody wants to move to another state?
>>Can the parents make changes without going to court?
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