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The Oregon Child Support Program reviews the request and sends notice to the other parent. We will confirm participants contact and financial information and create a proposed modification to the child support order. This process usually takes about 30 days.
A Motion to Modify requires that there be a showing of a material and continuing change in circumstances for either the parent that has physical custody or the minor child (in custody case), or a showing that child support would be raised or lowered by 20%. I just dont like the previous Orders does not cut it.
Steps to Establishing a New Order for Child Support This process usually takes 30-120 days but may be longer or sooner depending on your familys needs.
NOTE: Requests for modification of child support may only be made to the Oregon Child Support Program under certain circumstances; for example, if it has been at least 36 months (3 years) since the date the support order was entered or last modified; or there has been a substantial change of circumstances.
How do I ask to make changes to my court order (custody, parenting time, or support)? Fill out court forms asking the court to change (modify) your judgment. You can find the court forms on the website for Oregons state courts. Choose Motion Requesting Modification from the list of forms on this page.
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Modification via Mediation Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is a popular avenue for parents trying to arrange or modify custody agreements in California. Through ADR, you could achieve an official, legal custody modification without going to court.
Oregon does not specify an age when a child can decide which parent he or she wants to live with. In court, a judge will weigh the age and maturity of the child. A judge may not base a decision on a childs wishes if the judge thinks it is not in the childs best interest. Im about to turn 18 years old.

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