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After a divorce if circumstances change and divorce decisions need to be revised, the process for making changes is called post divorce modifications. Most divorces address many issues, such as alimony, child support, child custody, and transfer of retirement benefits. Sometimes after a divorce, circumstances change. But while certain terms in an agreement or court order may be modifiable, others may not be. When permitted, there is a procedure for modifying agreements or court orders to reflect the new circumstances.
The lawyers at Feinman & Childs Family Law are skilled in addressing these situations. Call for a consultation on post-divorce issues.

At the time of dissolution of the marriage, the divorcing couple resolves all issues by written property settlement agreement or by court order. Each party has rights and obligations but sometimes one party fails to comply with the terms of the agreement or order. We can review your agreement to help you find the best way to bring the other spouse or parent into compliance with the agreement or to enforce it through the legal process.
The circumstances within a family rarely remain the same forever. Therefore, court orders and family law agreements should not be expected to endure for all time. As experienced family lawyers, we can help you address changes and renegotiate post-divorce modifications such as:
The right to be supported financially and emotionally by parents belongs to the children. Regardless of changes in the family, these rights will reside with the children. For most court order modifications, a significant change in circumstances is necessary, such as:
Post-divorce modification issues can be complex. The attorneys at Feinman & Childs Family Law in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania have the experience to know how to deal with such issues. We help clients through family law matters, pursuing the best interests of the children and parties involved.
Contact our post-divorce modifications lawyers at Feinman & Childs Family Law.
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