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Post
Judgment Modification of Family Law Court Orders
Lakeland Modification Attorney
- Lawyer, providing professional
Post
Judgment Modification and
Family Law legal services in Lakeland, Winter Haven, Bartow, and Polk County Florida.
When
a marriage ends in divorce there are many issues which must be either amicably
negotiated and agreed upon or require rulings by a family court judge. If
children are involved, there are additional child related issues which must be
decided before the divorce is final.
These child related issues may also find
their way into family court for unmarried couples who are no longer together, or
those who had a child together who have never entered into a serious
relationship.
If after a divorce or other family law court hearing which a ruling has been
issued in as a court order, if the circumstances of either party affected by the
standing family law court order has significantly changed, either party may
petition the court for a Post Judgment Modification.
Common Family Law Post Judgment Modification
requests include a:
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Child Custody Modification;
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Child Visitation Modification;
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Child Support Modification;
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Spousal Support / Alimony Modification.
As a law firm providing professional family law post judgment
modification attorney & lawyer legal services, assisting
Lakeland, Winter Haven, Bartow, and Polk County Florida
residents with
family law post judgment modification legal
issues, we utilize our experience to protect the legal rights of
each of our clients in an effort to achieve your
post judgment modification and family law goals.
If you have questions, concerns, or legal needs regarding
post judgment modification or other family law
issues, we urge you to seek the legal advice of an experienced
Lakeland
family law modification attorney & lawyer.
Contact
the
Law Office of
Robert B. Peddy,
P.A.,
at
(863) 646-1421 to schedule a confidential legal
consultation.
The party who is
seeking the modification must show the court that there has
been:
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A significant change in
circumstances such as: the financial standing of either party, or the
individual receiving spousal support getting remarried;
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The change of circumstances
was not contemplated by the parties at the time of the final judgment of
dissolution;
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The change is sufficient,
material, involuntary, and permanent in nature.
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That a modification request
involving children is in the best interest of the child, or children.
When a parent who has primary custody of the children, and
chooses to relocate 50 miles or greater from their current
address, a petition for a post judgment modification may
also necessary.
Having a standing family law court order modified is not a
given. The amount of monetary increase in a child support or
spousal support modification may also not be granted at the
increase or decrease expectations of the petitioner. Just as in
the original court hearing, there are guideline that the court
will utilize to not only determine if a modification to the
standing court order is necessary, but what increase or decrease
of monies is allowable, fair, and reasonable depending upon the
change in circumstances.
Family law modification cases can be very complex and
require the experience and voice of reason of professional legal
counsel.
In a family law post judgment modification case, let your voice
be heard. Contact
the
Law Office of
Robert B. Peddy, P.A.,
by calling
(863) 646-1421.
The
Law Office of
Robert B. Peddy, P.A.,
aggressively defends the legal rights of those
involved in
a post judgment modification or other
family law issues or disputes in
Lakeland, Winter Haven, Bartow, and the entire Polk
County Florida area.
If
you require professional legal services regarding
post judgment modification or
other Family Law issues, be proactive in
protecting your legal
rights by seeking the legal advice of
an experienced
Lakeland Modification
Attorney
& Lawyer. Contact
the
Law Office of
Robert B. Peddy, P.A.,
by calling
(863) 646-1421.
Lakeland Modification Attorney
- Lawyer, providing professional
Post
Judgment Modification and
Family Law legal services in Lakeland, Winter Haven, Bartow, and Polk County Florida.
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