In the years after a custody order has been entered, either through mediation or a court proceeding, things can change. A child's schedule may be drastically different with sports and extracurricular activities. Ex-spouses may remarry or change jobs. If your new circumstances are affecting your child support, custody or alimony arrangements, you need an attorney to help you file for a modification.
The attorneys at Camino Law, experienced divorce modification lawyers, can help you change your existing court order or agreement. We have extensive experience helping clients achieve their goals amicably and efficiently. We understand that circumstances change, and we will work to modify your family-related court order to accommodate your life and needs.
We are dedicated to helping you and your family secure the support and time you need together. Call 336-365-0749 to set up a consultation.
Helping You Modify a Court Order
In order for a court to modify an alimony or child support order, there must be a substantial change in circumstances. To alter a child custody order, the change must also affect the welfare of your child.
The attorneys at Camino Law have helped countless clients secure modifications in a range of situations, including:
- Change in income or unemployment
- Disability or disabling injury
- Educational or special needs of the child
- Remarriage
- Parental relocation or move-aways
Defending Clients From Unnecessary Modifications
We also represent clients who are fighting a modification. Whether your ex-partner is trying to change change child support or a custodial parent is trying to move out of state with your child, we will work to uphold the original order.
Need Help in to Modify a Court Order?
If you need to modify a court order, contact us to set up a consultation: 336-365-0749