When a divorce is finalized, its terms must be honored at all times, but there are special circumstances that allow for modifications. Contact Law Offices of Torrence L. Howell for a free consultation about the possibility of modifying your divorce terms. We’ll give you sound legal advice that you can count on to lead you in the right direction.
Alimony Changes
Alimony is a set amount of money one ex-spouse provides to the other after a divorce. When the circumstances of one ex-spouse or the other has changed dramatically because of job loss or significant income increases, for example, modifications are often necessary. Whether you’re the person providing or receiving alimony payments, Law Offices of Torrence L. Howell can handle any alimony issues that arise and represent your interests to the utmost.
Child Support Changes
A child is a product of both parents, so even when divorce occurs, they need to be held responsible for the financial supporting him or her. As the child grows, their financial needs change, as well as the financial situations of each parent, so sometimes a modification of child support payments is in order. If the spouse paying child support has a significant decrease in income, he or she may appeal for a decrease in the amount required. If the spouse receiving child support notices that the one who is paying has increased his or her income, the receiver may request an increase in child support payment amounts. Whichever side you’re on, you can count on Law Offices of Torrence L. Howell to do everything to achieve modify the child support terms set during the divorce.
Child Custody Changes
Before, during, and after a divorce, the safety and well-being of children is always a top priority. When there’s been a change in the living situation of your child or children that jeopardizes their ability to grow up in a stable, loving environment, a change in child custody may be in order. Call (909) 920-0908 right away to discuss how to modify the child custody arrangements put in place during your divorce. Don’t wait—call now.