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hi this is Whitney and Im seeing a lot of motions to amend custody come my way lots of questions about how do we amend a custody order a custody order once in place can only be modified if there is called whats called material change in circumstances and a material change doesnt mean something small happens it doesnt mean um yeah you might have a few issues with the other parent it means something docHub has happened that materially affects why the prior order should not be in place now from the date the prior order is entered until the date you file the motion so for example lets say the court order is dated January 1 of 2020. well you have to prove material change has occurred since January 1 of 2022 whenever you file your motion and sometimes that can be a big time period or a small and I will tell you the smaller the time period the bigger the change the bigger the necessity to change the order must be its a bit more of an uphill fight the shorter time you have in betwee