Vermont Motion To Modify Child Support is a legal document that allows parents to modify their existing child support agreement in order to accommodate changing needs. The motion must be filed with the court in order to be considered. Depending on the circumstances, the court may require the filing parent to provide evidence that the existing agreement is no longer suitable for the child’s needs. The two types of Vermont Motion To Modify Child Support are Temporary Motion To Modify Child Support and Permanent Motion To Modify Child Support. A Temporary Motion To Modify Child Support allows the court to modify the existing agreement for a temporary period of time, usually for a specific event such as a job loss or a medical emergency. A Permanent Motion To Modify Child Support is a request for a permanent change to the existing agreement, such as an increase or decrease in child support payments.