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Difference between revisions of "Changing Orders in Family Matters"

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<blockquote><tt>(c) evidence of a lack of financial disclosure by a party was discovered after the last order was made.</tt></blockquote>
<blockquote><tt>(c) evidence of a lack of financial disclosure by a party was discovered after the last order was made.</tt></blockquote>


This all boils down to the idea that the court can change an order for child support if there has been a change of circumstances, as defined by s. 14 of the Child Support Guidelines, since the last order or if new evidence is discovered since the order was made.  
This all boils down to the idea that the court can change an order for child support if there has been a change of circumstances, as defined by s. 14 of the Child Support Guidelines, reproduced above, since the last order or if new evidence is discovered since the order was made.  


====Financial Statements====
====Financial Statements====
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