Most people assume that once a child custody order has been adopted by the court, it is final and cannot be changed. The fact is that any and all orders can be changed. Letâs take a look and see how and why.
Once child custody orders are adopted there is often a clause that states something about a significant change of circumstances must take place in order for either party to bring a motion to change the order. This language exists to keep the parties from filing frivolously just because they donât like the order. But the truth is that anyone can file a motion at any time.
Some of the reasons that parents might want to change the order are:
