Over time, circumstances may change in your life or the life of your ex-spouse or child’s parent. If these circumstances were not anticipated before the final decree was filed, you may need to file a post decree modification with the court.
There are many situations that could show the court that a modification must be made based on this change of circumstance. You may also need a modification if the other party is not in compliance with the prior court order. In addition to filing a contempt of court against that party, you can also file a motion to modify the court order. Even if you and the other party agree to any modifications, you still need the Court to issue new orders through an agreed modification motion.
You need a skilled lawyer to help you with the requirements the Court will need to secure the best outcome for yourself and your family.
Please call today for a free consultation:
614-588-4788.
Tel: 614-588-4877
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Dubllin, OH 43017