When circumstances involving a court-ordered child custody arrangement change, it may be necessary to modify the agreement. Even if both parents agree on the modifications, having a legal agreement is important for the benefit of the children and the parents. So when is this request necessary, and what are the steps to change the terms of a custody arrangement?
A request for modification should be considered when the current schedule is no longer in the child's best interest, and modifying the current terms will better meet the child's needs. Situations that might prompt a request for modification include:
- Change of parental circumstances, such as a change of residence or work schedule.
- The child’s involvement in activities when the child’s schedule conflicts with the custody agreement.
- When the health or welfare of the child is of concern.
What is the process for requesting a modification to a custody order?
- To be legally binding, a formal request must be made to the court. In Ohio, this request is called a “Motion for Change in Parenting Time.”
- The court will schedule a hearing.
- At the hearing, the court will hear both parties’ arguments regarding modifying the custody terms. It will also consider several factors related to the child and the child’s environment.
- The court will make a judgment to modify the terms of the agreement or reinforce the current terms.
Keep in mind that this can be a lengthy process. It can take months or even years to modify the terms of a custody agreement, especially when parents are not on agreeable terms.
Due to the sensitive nature and complexities involved in custody proceedings, it is advisable to consult a child custody attorney in any case. The input provided by an objective and experienced attorney will help ensure the best outcome for the child.
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