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Substantial change in circumstances if there have been substantial changes to the cost of raising a child or to a parents income, the court may modify the child support order to make it either higher or lower.
Visit the Family Court where your court order was issued and complete a Support Petition for Modification form (also known as form 4-11). Call the Family Court where your child support order was issued and they will mail you the Support Petition for Modification form. Fill it out and mail it back.
Generally, a Motion to Adjust is quicker than a petition. It can take a month or less. How long a Petition to Modify Child Support Order takes will depend in part on the county you are filing in, if the other parent lives in Washington, and how you have your court papers served on them.
Some of these substantial changes could include remarriage, job loss, criminal conduct or a change in lifestyle.
FL-390 NOTICE OF MOTION AND MOTION FOR SIMPLIFIED MODIFICATION OF ORDER FOR CHILD, SPOUSAL, OR FAMILY SUPPORT.
Forms to Change a Child Support Order Using a Simplified Motion (Including Response Forms) You need to use either Form FL-150 or Form FL-155. ) to find out if you can use the simpler Form FL-155. A lawyer or family law facilitator can help you decide which form to use.