Match each term with its definition.
A. an appointed attorney representing the best interest of the child in custody decisions
B. an act that permits ex-spouses of military personnel to share retirement benefits
C. the party responsible for money that is owed
D. orders issued by a court that cannot be changed, regardless of the circumstances
E. an adjustment to a previous court order
F. request for a new trial
G. an actual or assumed alteration in the financial status or capacity of either party
H. often described as "remedial" or "coercive" in nature
I. the noncustodial parent's state must honor the original support and may not enter a new order or modify the existing order to conform to its guidelines for determining the amount of support
J. an act drafted by a national commission and enacted by many state legislatures to enforce on an interstate basis the rights of custodial parents and prevent parental kidnapping and custodial interference
A. GuardianĀ ad litem
B. USFSPA
C. Obligor
D. Nonmodifiable
E. Modification
F. Motion to reopen the judgment
G. Substantial change in circumstances
H. Civil contempt
I. UIFSA
J. UCCJEA
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