The court may change a child support order if any of the following occurs:
- There is a substantial increase or decrease in either parent's gross income, including a job loss
- There is a substantial increase or decrease in the needs of a parent or the child
- One parent or the child receives public assistance
- There is a change in the cost-of-living for either parent
- There are extraordinary medical expenses for the child
- There is a change in the availability of health care coverage for the child or a substantial increase or decrease in health care coverage costs
- There is a substantial change in work-related or education-related child care expenses of the parent who is ordered to pay support
- The child is emancipated.