Most people think their problems are over once they have a final divorce decree from the court. However, circumstances often change, and you may need to modify the terms of your divorce. Post-decree modifications cover various issues, from child custody to spousal support. At Brad Green Law, we focus on your needs and provide energetic and knowledgeable legal advice and guidance.
Following a divorce, the court will enter a final judgment of divorce that details the conditions and provisions agreed upon by both parties. It is not uncommon for one or both parties to face a substantial change in circumstances that warrants a post-divorce modification. Our attorneys routinely help clients obtain post-decree modifications involving such issues as:
Child custody
Child support
Spousal support and alimony
Visitation and parenting time schedules
A Petition to Modify requires proof of a substantial and reasonable change in circumstances.
For child support modifications, the court will consider the following:
Spousal support orders for periodic alimony can also be modified upon a material change in circumstances and based on each spouse’s current need and ability to pay. Spousal maintenance usually terminates upon the remarriage or cohabitation in a marriage-like relationship of the spouse receiving support. It is essential to seek the advice of a qualified family law attorney if you wish to modify the terms of your divorce and comply with all statutory requirements.
At Brad Green Law, we’re here to serve you before, during, and after your divorce. We go to great lengths to provide the support you need during each stage of the divorce process. Visit our Birmingham or Blount County office location to discuss your case with one of our legal professionals. Call us at
205-937-3687 or
contact us online today.
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Contact Information
Phone: 205-937-3687
Email: brad.green.esq@gmail.com
2000A Southbridge Parkway Birmingham Alabama 35209
121 First Avenue East, Suite 201 Oneonta, AL 35121
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