When does an order change take effect?

There are also laws that govern the effective date of a new order. This is usually included in the order. 

The most common provision the county experiences are that the change takes effect based upon the date the initiating paperwork is filed with the court. This is why counties often indicate that filing a "Pro Se" action or requesting an attorney to bring your action ends up being quicker.  Representing yourself is called pro se (pronounced ’pro-say’).


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1. How do I apply for child support services?
2. How or where can I make a payment if I do not have an employer that is sending in payments for me?
3. What is child support and who can apply for it?
4. How do I find payment information?
5. When does an order change take effect?
6. Who can request a modification of a child support order?
7. What services can the Morrison County Child Support Staff help me with?
8. What services are the Morrison County Child Support Staff unable to help with?
9. What does it cost to apply for child support services?
10. How is the amount of child support determined?
11. How do I request a review of my child support order?
12. What is medical support and who must provide health care coverage?
13. How long does it take for me to get child support?
14. Does the County Attorney's Office or the Child Support Office represent me when handling a child support matter?