After the Court has entered an Order or Judgment regarding the children’s residence and the parents’ rights and responsibilities, changes in circumstances may warrant a change in the underlying Order or Judgment.
A Family Law Trial Lawyer will help you analyze the facts in your specific family situation to determine whether there has been a “substantial change in circumstances,” which is a necessary prerequisite to bringing a Motion to Modify the underlying Order or Judgment.
Substantial changes in circumstances may necessitate a need to change the Order in regards to the children’s residence, the children’s visitation schedule, the children’s activities, childcare, health insurance for the children, or Child Support.
Bringing a Motion to Modify a previous Order or Judgment is a sophisticated process, during which you will likely have at least one Mediation and a Final Hearing, where you will present testimony, witnesses, and evidence to support your position. A Family Law Trial Lawyer will help advocate for your position and for the best interest of your children.
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