POST DECREE Modifications
Adapting legal agreements as life evolves in Southern Indiana.
I help you navigate modifications with clarity, protecting your rights while prioritizing long-term stability.


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Our core Legal Focus
01. parenting time updates
Adjusting custody arrangements to reflect changes in your child’s needs or parental circumstances.
02. parenting time updates
Revising visitation schedules to better support consistency, distance, or evolving family dynamics.
03. child support modifications
Updating financial support based on income changes, expenses, or other qualifying factors.
04. spousal support changes
Modifying alimony based on shifts in financial situations or life circumstances.

Frequently Asked Questions

When can a court order be modified?
When there has been a substantial and continuing change in circumstances.
Can custody be changed after divorce?
Yes, if the change is in the best interest of the child and supported by valid reasons.
How often can child support be modified?
Typically when there are significant income or financial changes, or after a certain time period.
Do both parties have to agree to a modification?
Not always. If there is no agreement, the court can decide based on the evidence presented.
How long does the modification process take?
It depends on whether the matter is contested or agreed upon, but timelines can vary.

