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Post-Decree Modifications

Post Decree Modifications: Changes to an Original Decree

There are a number of issues that could arise even after a divorce is finalized or a final decision is made in your family law case. Whether you need a modification to an existing order, you need legal help to enforce an order, or you want to challenge an original decision, it is important to work with an experienced attorney to protect your rights. At Slater & Zurz, LLP, we offer strategic support and advocacy to secure the interests of our clients interested in obtaining or defending a post-decree modification.

When you need a modification to an original order, work with a law firm you can trust to achieve results.

Modifications to Child Support or Spousal Support

A court will make appropriate modifications based on a sufficient change in circumstances. With the current recession and challenging economic times, you may find yourself in need of a modification to an original support order. You may have lost your job and are unable to pay or need an increase in support payments because you cannot make ends meet. In either case, it is important to work with a legal team that can effectively assert your rights and help you secure sound financial footing through a support modification.

If you owe child support but cannot pay, it is important to seek a modification before you may be criminally liable. Contact us today for an immediate consultation.

Post-decree modifications to original custody or visitation orders

It is not uncommon for one or both parents to seek a modification to an original custody order. As children grow up, they may have different needs or schedules. Similarly, parents may find themselves in a situation that makes the original order difficult or impossible to follow. When you are in need of a modification to an original custody or visitation order, our attorneys will take the time to explore your rights and options, making a compelling case for the court to approve a modification on your behalf. We also represent clients seeking to challenge or defend against a request for a modification.

Call us today at 866-603-3056 or contact our lawyers in Akron, Ohio, by e-mail for a confidential evaluation of your case or claim.

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