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A parent who develops a serious health condition or an addiction to mind-altering substances presents such an example. If the custodial parent desires to move out of state with the minor children, an argument could be formulated that this constitutes a material change of circumstances.
Except as otherwise provided by law, any party requesting a rule to show cause for a violation of a court order in any civil action in a court of record shall file with the court a motion or petition, which may be on a form prescribed by the Office of the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court of Virginia.
In Virginia, if a child is at risk of being harmed by their parent, caretaker, or custodian, any person with a legitimate interest in the matter can use an emergency child custody petition to move that child temporarily to a safe location.
Some examples of material changes include: relocation of parent; inability by a parent to work together and cooperate with the other parent and effectively co-parent, a parent has remarried or had another child; the childs safety is in jeopardy with the custodial parent; a parent has violated the current order
Common substantial changes in circumstances may include: a loss or gain of employment, a sudden change in either partys finances, a relocation of the parties or children, a death, a change in the childs wishes, etc.
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After a final decree of divorce or other order establishing custody and visitation (such as a paternity decree) is filed with a court, parents may agree to modify the custody or visitation terms. This modified agreement (also called a stipulated modification) may be made without court approval.
A court of this Commonwealth has temporary emergency jurisdiction if the child is present in this Commonwealth and the child has been abandoned or if it is necessary in an emergency to protect the child because the child, or a sibling or parent of the child, is subjected to mistreatment or abuse or placed in reasonable
A substantial change may include new developments with the custodial parent such as serious health issues, a change in address that complicates the childs routine, a change in the parents working hours, problematic alcohol or drug use by the parent, or instances of child abuse or neglect, and so on.

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