POST DECREE/POST DIVORCE MODIFICATION AND ENFORCEMENT
In certain circumstances, a party may seek a modification of custody (allocation of parenting time or decision-making), child support, maintenance or other financial rights and obligations. Substantial changes in you or your former spouse/partner’s personal, family and/or financial circumstances may warrant a modification of your Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage and/or Parenting Agreement. Enforcement actions may become necessary when a party fails to pay child support, fails to pay maintenance, fails to take an action required by the Judgment, and/or interferes with the other parent’s parenting time. The attorneys at Collins Family Law are highly adept at handling enforcement and modification issues in post-decree disputes.
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