Chip Perfect
- Republican
Specifies that, in the absence of other changing circumstances, incarceration is not presumed to constitute a change in circumstances so substantial and continuing as to make the terms of a child support order unreasonable. Specifies that the burden is upon the party seeking a modification of the child support order to show that a party's incarceration is a changed circumstance so substantial and continuing as to make the terms of the order unreasonable.
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Fiscal Note: SB0326.01.INTR.FN001 |
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