Post-Judgment Modification Attorney
Life changes after a family law judgment. Bolour Law, P.C. helps clients seek or defend modifications to custody, support, and related orders when circumstances materially change.
Changed circumstances
Modification generally requires a showing that circumstances have changed since the prior order — such as income shifts, relocation, or a child's evolving needs.
Custody modifications
Parents may seek updated parenting plans when schedules, safety, or a child's needs warrant adjustment.
Support modifications
Increases or decreases in income, job loss, or changes in parenting time may justify revisiting support orders.
Reviewed by Rebecca Bolour, Esq.
Frequently asked questions
How do I modify a custody order?
File a request demonstrating changed circumstances affecting the child's best interests.
Can spousal support be modified?
If the original order did not waive modification and circumstances have changed, a request may be appropriate.
How soon can I return to court?
There is no fixed waiting period, but you must show adequate changed circumstances.
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