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Legal Information: Arkansas
Laws current as of November 6, 2024 If my circumstances have changed, can my child support order be changed?
Arkansas law provides that a child support order can be changed in the following circumstances:
- if the income of either parent changes by 20% percent or more;1
- if either parent is not able to continue providing health insurance to your child;2 or
- under some circumstances, or if either parent requests it, the order can be reviewed every three years.3
1 Ark. Code § 9-14-107(a)(1)
2 Ark. Code § 9-14-107(b)
3 Ark. Code § 9-14-107(c)
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