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What Does It Take to Prove a Change in Circumstances?

Kevin Hickey Blog 26 October 2017 18 June 2008

To change custody the non-custodial parent must show a material change in circumstances. What does that mean and what kind of proof is needed to qualify? The following case gives a good discussion of the law and plenty of facts.

Here's the link...
http://courts.arkansas.gov/unpublished/2008a/20080521/ca07-810.pdf

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