Modifications of Orders
Personal Attention to Your Jefferson County Missouri Divorce Modifications
Have your personal or professional lives changed to the degree that modifications of orders should be applied to your divorce settlement?
A skilled and experienced Jefferson County family law attorney like David R. Crosby can help you revise your original agreement to accommodate the dramatic changes in your lifestyle.
We give you sound legal counsel and the highest level of personal service, regardless of the size and scope of your family law issues. We are serious about resolving your serious problems.
Regardless of whether you have experienced a drastic change in income, or your relocation plans are threatening your visitation and custody rights, David R. Crosby will help you determine if your divorce settlement or agreement can be modified to fit your new circumstances.
If you are a father in Jefferson County who has been downsized or laid off from your job, you can request to reduce your child support payments. On the other hand, if you are promoted and receive a large raise, your child support payments may be readjusted to account for your new income.
Almost anything in a divorce decree can be modified with good reason. For instance, if one parent is shown to have a substance abuse problem or there is some form of abuse, custody arrangements may be modified to protect the child. Even matters such as property divisions can be modified if one party is discovered to have hidden assets or perpetrated some other type of fraud.
You shouldn't be victimized by outdated obligations in your divorce settlement. Let David R. Crosby help you revise your decree in an accurate, timely way. When modifications of orders become necessary, reach out to us for help.
A skilled and experienced Jefferson County family law attorney like David R. Crosby can help you revise your original agreement to accommodate the dramatic changes in your lifestyle.
We give you sound legal counsel and the highest level of personal service, regardless of the size and scope of your family law issues. We are serious about resolving your serious problems.
Regardless of whether you have experienced a drastic change in income, or your relocation plans are threatening your visitation and custody rights, David R. Crosby will help you determine if your divorce settlement or agreement can be modified to fit your new circumstances.
If you are a father in Jefferson County who has been downsized or laid off from your job, you can request to reduce your child support payments. On the other hand, if you are promoted and receive a large raise, your child support payments may be readjusted to account for your new income.
Almost anything in a divorce decree can be modified with good reason. For instance, if one parent is shown to have a substance abuse problem or there is some form of abuse, custody arrangements may be modified to protect the child. Even matters such as property divisions can be modified if one party is discovered to have hidden assets or perpetrated some other type of fraud.
You shouldn't be victimized by outdated obligations in your divorce settlement. Let David R. Crosby help you revise your decree in an accurate, timely way. When modifications of orders become necessary, reach out to us for help.