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====Changing child support orders and agreements==== | ====Changing child support orders and agreements==== | ||
If the application is to change an ''order'' about the child support, important facts will include the facts which address the threshold legal tests | If the application is to change an ''order'' about the child support, important facts will include the facts which address the threshold legal tests: | ||
#has there been a change that would cause a different amount of support to be paid under the [[Child Support Guidelines]], | #has there been a change that would cause a different amount of support to be paid under the [[Child Support Guidelines]], | ||
#has there been a change in the needs and circumstances of the child, | #has there been a change in the needs and circumstances of the child, | ||
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#have you discovered proof that someone's financial disclosure was inadequate since the last order was made? | #have you discovered proof that someone's financial disclosure was inadequate since the last order was made? | ||
Other important facts include: | |||
*each party's present income, | *each party's present income, | ||
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*updated information concerning any special expenses. | *updated information concerning any special expenses. | ||
If the application is to set aside an ''agreement'' about the child support, important facts will include the facts which address the threshold legal test | If the application is to set aside an ''agreement'' about the child support, important facts will include the facts which address the threshold legal test: | ||
*should the court make a different order than what was agreed to? | *should the court make a different order than what was agreed to? | ||