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In Arkansas, all changes to child support orders must be signed by a judge. OCSE provides services that include changing an order if it's appropriate. To avoid unnecessary legal fees, OCSE does what we call a review before beginning the legal process.
A material change of circumstances is an alteration in the facts and conditions associated with a custodial scheme or arrangement so significant that the existing plan no longer satisfies the best interests of the child.
How to change a child custody agreement. Under Arkansas law either parent can file a petition to modify the existing child custody agreement. The petition then has to be served on the other parent. The other parent is then given time to respond before a court hearing is set.
Arkansas allows changes to custody orders if there has been a material change in circumstances warranting an amendment to the order in whole or in part. There are no strict guidelines about what a material change in circumstances is, but usually requires a change in the household situation impacting the children.
If you seek to modify your child support agreement due to a change of circumstance, you must file a motion with the court that issued your original order. You must provide evidence supporting your argument for why the modification is necessary.