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Post-Decree Matters

Richmond Child Support Modification Attorney

Helping You With Legal Issues That Arise After Divorce

Your property settlement agreement, divorce decree or other court order is not set in stone. While it discusses matters regarding property division, child custody, visitation, child support and spousal support, these issues can be readdressed when there is a significant change in circumstance of one or both of the parties.

At the law firm of Jennings and Jennings, Attorneys at Law, our family law lawyers have experience representing individuals who need help modifying or enforcing their property settlement agreements. With offices in Richmond, we are available to assist individuals throughout the area with any post-decree matter. Contact our Richmond law firm online or call 804-335-0893 or toll free at 866-655-3982 to schedule your consultation.

Child Support and Spousal Support Concerns

Talk to one of our Richmond child support modification lawyers if you have questions regarding your child support or spousal support/alimony arrangement. If you believe your circumstances, or those of your former spouse, have changed significantly since your original support order or divorce decree was entered, then we can investigate whether you would be eligible for a modification. We can also assist in bringing an enforcement request against the other party for failure to pay support to you or your child.

Child Custody and Visitation Rights

It is not uncommon for a child custody and visitation agreement to be modified based on the aging of the child or a change in circumstances with one of the parents. Whether you are seeking equal (50-50) custody or an increased amount of parenting time, we can represent you in a modification hearing to ensure your request is heard clearly and the best interests of your child are addressed. In situations where the other parent is failing to hold up his or her side of the agreement, we can help you pursue a visitation or custody modification claim.

Property Concerns

We are also available to assist clients who believe that other aspects of their divorce decree are not being followed. Certain issues that may come up involve the selling of the family home or the removal of one party from the mortgage. We will walk you through the enforcement process and ensure your interests are represented at all times.

Contact a Virginia Visitation Modification Attorney

For help seeking modification or enforcement of custody, visitation or support agreements, contact our firm today to speak to one of our family lawyers in your initial consultation.

A Richmond, Virginia, family law firm since 1961