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Difference between revisions of "Changing Family Law Orders, Awards and Agreements Involving Child Support"

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*Both parties must produce complete financial statements covering income, expenses, assets and liabilities if there is a claim about the children's special expenses, a claim for undue hardship, the payor's income is above $150,000 per year, or one or more of the children are over the age of majority.
*Both parties must produce complete financial statements covering income, expenses, assets and liabilities if there is a claim about the children's special expenses, a claim for undue hardship, the payor's income is above $150,000 per year, or one or more of the children are over the age of majority.


These new financial statements give the court the information it will need to make a new child support order, if it's willing to vary the original order. Links to and examples of Supreme Court forms are available in [[Sample Supreme Court Forms (Family Law)]].
These new financial statements give the court the information it will need to make a new child support order, if it's willing to vary the original order. Links to and examples of Supreme Court forms are available in [[Sample Supreme Court Forms (Family Law)|Supreme Court Forms & Examples]].


===Statutory provisions===
===Statutory provisions===