Yes, you can get an attorney to assist you in making the change. There are a couple of different ways of making the change.
Using an attorney may be a wise move, as the child support schedules, and child support obligations, may change depending on how the custody changes.
I am in a position to assist you, should you want.
David R. Hartwig
801-486-1715
Answered on Apr 19th, 2016 at 7:12 AM