A. General. After a decree becomes final, either party may petition the court to change the final court order in their case. The petition must be provided to the other party as though it were a new case, with service to be accomplished as set forth in Family Division Rule 2.4. Regardless of which party files the petition, the parties will maintain original party designations. The original petitioner is always the petitioner, and the original respondent is always the respondent, even though the respondent may be the party requesting change.
B. Proper Filing. A properly filed petition to change the court order includes: A Petition to Change Court Order that states the names, dates of birth, and address(es) of the parties; the names and dates of birth the parties