(ii) Incarceration is defined as a conviction resulting in a sentence of confinement to a local jail, state, or federal correctional facility, or state psychiatric hospital for at least one hundred eighty (180) days excluding credit for time served prior to sentencing;
(D)
- (i) The noncustodial parent becomes permanently disabled which is medically verified by a doctor’s statement and/or Social Security Disability benefits determination form.
- (ii) When modifying support based on disability benefits being paid, the spouse and dependent benefits, whether in the home of the obligor, assignor, or a third party, will be taken into account in determining the noncustodial parent’s income.
- (iii) For example, the noncustodial parent’s benefit amount plus any separate awards made to the disability recipient’s spouse and children equals the total income for the noncustodial parent as defined by the guidelines for setting support;
- (E) The noncustodial parent has provided income information to the Office of Child Support Enforcement at the request of the custodial party and otherwise meets the criteria for a review as outlined in state law;
- (F) One (1) or more of the dependents have turned eighteen (18) or otherwise emancipated and one (1) of the parties requests review of the support amount for the remaining children;
- (G) The medical needs of the child need to be addressed due to a change in healthcare coverage; or
- (H) All of the dependents have emancipated and a significant change in the noncustodial parent’s income has occurred.