Indiana Code § 31-16-17-11

Continuing order; modification; execution
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Sec. 11. (a) An order of the court under section 10 of this chapter is a continuing order. The court has jurisdiction to modify the order with respect to: (1) the order's continuation; (2) the amount of support; and (3) the method of payment at any time during the need of the parent or during the financial ability of the child.       (b) The order: (1) must be for the payment of periodical amounts, equal or varying; and (2) may be apportioned in different amounts between the respective children who may be parties defendant to the proceedings.       (c) Execution of the order: (1) may issue on the judgment if an amount is due on the judgment; and (2) shall be executed without any relief from valuation, appraisement, or exemption laws. [Pre-1997 Recodification Citation: 31-2-9-5 part.]

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