The Tennessee Petition to Modify Child Support is a legal request made by a parent or guardian in which they ask the court for a modification of an existing child support order. This petition is typically used when circumstances have changed significantly since the original order was established and a new support arrangement is needed. There are two types of Tennessee Petition to Modify Child Support: the Petition to Modify Child Support and the Petition to Enforce Child Support. The Petition to Modify Child Support is used when one parent wants to change the amount of child support that the other parent is paying or receiving. The Petition to Enforce Child Support is used when one parent is not following the terms of the existing child support order and the other parent wants to take legal action to enforce the order. In either case, the Petition to Modify Child Support must include information such as the full names of both parents, the date of the existing child support order, the amount of child support being paid or received, and any changes that the petitioner wishes to make to the order. The petition must also include evidence to support the petitioner’s request, such as proof of financial changes or medical bills. Once the petition has been filed, the court will review it and make a decision on whether to modify the existing child support order.