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Legal Information: Indiana
Laws current as of July 30, 2024 When can a custody order be changed (modified)?
The judge can modify a child custody order if:
- there is a substantial change in one or more of the best factors explained in How will a judge make a decision about custody? and
- the modification is in the best interests of the child.1
If the case involves a de facto custodian, the substantial change in circumstances may involve any of the additional factors explained in What is a “de facto custodian” and can s/he get custody?2
1 Ind. Code § 31-17-2-21(a)
2 Ind. Code § 31-17-2-21(a)(2)
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