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The CAO M INSTRUCTION 8-2 provides essential guidance for individuals seeking to complete a Stipulated Modification Order. This guide offers clear, user-friendly steps tailored to assist users in accurately filling out the necessary forms and ensuring they follow proper procedures.
Follow the steps to complete your Stipulated Modification Order accurately.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Stipulated Modification Order form and open it in your preferred editing tool.
- At the top left corner of the first page, enter your full legal name, your mailing address, and your telephone number legibly.
- For the court heading, accurately fill in the county and judicial district in all capital letters, matching the presentation in the original decree you wish to modify.
- In the caption section, input the names of the plaintiff and defendant as they appeared in the original case caption.
- Enter the case number from the original court case. Ensure this is the original case number, not the Child Support case number.
- Leave the date in the introductory sentence blank for the judge to fill out and provide the names and birth dates for each child involved.
- Complete the sections for the Stipulated Modification Order by checking the relevant boxes and inserting details that match the Stipulation to Modify an Order or Decree (form CAO M 6-1).
- Under Child Custody, mark the appropriate box indicating whether custody is being modified, and provide the date of the previous custody order if changes are requested.
- For Legal Custody and Physical Custody of Minor Children, replicate the checkboxes and terms exactly from the Stipulation to Modify order.
- In the Child Support section, ensure to check the boxes and include terms that match paragraph 6 and 6a through 6g of the Stipulation.
- Leave the date blank for the judge's signature and, if required, sign the order alongside the other parent to confirm full agreement.
- Fill in the Clerk's certificate of service section with the name and address of all parties involved, leaving the date for the clerk to complete.
- Attach the relevant exhibits, including the Parenting Plan as Exhibit A and any child support order from another case as Exhibit B.
- Make copies of the Stipulated Modification Order and its exhibits. The original should be filed with the court.
- Prepare stamped envelopes for the clerk to mail a copy of the Stipulated Modification Order to all parties involved.
- Finally, refer back to CAO M Instruction 2 to ensure all final modifications are properly executed.
Start filling out your Stipulated Modification Order online today.
Each child support order is carefully determined with a child's best interest in mind and is generally not eligible to be reviewed for a change for at least three years. A child support order can be reviewed for a change in support: After three years at the request of either parent.
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