Child Support Modification Process

If your circumstances have changed, your order may be eligible for modification. Before the agency can request a modification, CSE will perform a review. During the review, CSE will verify custodial and non-custodial parent's employment status, income, and any other information relevant to your circumstances.

Your child support order is eligible for modification only if the review shows that one (or more) of the following is true:

What is a "Material and Substantial Change in Circumstances"? Some examples of changes in circumstances are :

Understanding the Child Support Modification Process

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How to Request a Review:

Ask DCFS to review your case:

If you have an active/open child support case, the fastest way to submit an official Request for Review of your court-ordered amount by clicking here : Request for Review.

You may also request a review in the following ways:

File Directly with the Court

You may choose to file directly with clerk of the court that issued your order. To file, you may use the SES 668 Rule to Modify Child Support. Click here. Each court has different procedures and fees. Please contact the clerk for additional information about forms, filing fee(s) and ways that the court can assist you with filing fees.

Next steps to process your request:

To process your request, we need the following information within 30 days of your request:

Please label each document with your case number (Example: 123456-01), name and Last 4 of Social Security Number or your DOB and mail to us at:

DCFS Document Processing Center / Child Support Enforcement
P.O. Box 260032
Baton Rouge, LA 70826

NOTE: Do not send original documents.