Reallocation
Reassigning or redistributing financial responsibility ofr a certain expense. This occurs (most frequently) when the court reassigns how a particular fee is assigned. For example, a Court may initially order that the parents split the cost of a therapeutic interventionist 50-50. But during or at the end of the case, the Court may choose to revist how those costs are split, and may, e.g., assign one parent to pay 75% of the fee. This new order is called a “reallocation.”