Life changes, and family law agreements may need to change as well. Modifications to child custody, child support, or alimony can be sought when there are significant changes in circumstances, such as:
Our firm works closely with you to understand your unique situation and pursue a modification that meets your needs and those of your family.
A child’s needs and the lives of parents can shift over time, making a child custody modification necessary. Modifications may involve changes in physical or legal custody, visitation schedules, or both. Courts in Georgia prioritize the child’s best interests, and modifications are generally considered if:
Our attorneys are skilled at navigating the legal system to achieve modifications that serve your child’s best interests.
Child support modifications are common in cases where one parent’s financial situation has significantly changed. Whether you need an increase or decrease in support, our firm can help. Courts may consider modifications to child support if:
We work to ensure that child support reflects the child’s current needs and the financial realities of both parents.
Alimony is often based on the financial realities present at the time of divorce, but these situations can evolve. Modifications to alimony may be requested when:
We help clients pursue fair and justified adjustments to alimony arrangements that reflect current circumstances.
The Law Offices of Tee Okonkwo, P.C. serves clients needing family law modifications across the greater Atlanta area, including:
If you’re considering a family law modification, our firm is here to provide skilled and compassionate guidance.
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Child support can be modified when there’s a significant change in either parent’s income or the child’s needs.
If one party opposes the modification, we can petition the court to review and rule on the request.
Yes, in most cases, alimony can be terminated if the receiving spouse remarries or cohabitates with a new partner.
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