Not all “Final Orders” are final. Life changes, including employment, health and other similar events may be a reason to request a change in a divorce decree or court order. Courts will allow modifications and enforcements under certain circumstances. At Malech Law, we can provide the needed experience and advocacy should you need a modification or enforcement of a court order or settlement agreement.
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MODIFICATION OF EXISTING ORDERS
- Not All “Final Orders” are Final
- Modification of Child Custody
- Recalculation of Child Support
- Modification of Protection Orders
- Disability
- Change of Location of 1 Parent
- Loss of Employment
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Considerations
- Substantial Change of Circumstances
- Best Interest of the Child
- Modification of Alimony
ENFORCEMENT OF EXISTING ORDERS
- Reopening a Closed Case
- Motion to Enforce Judgment of Divorce
- Motion for Contempt of Court
- Sanctions
- Constructive Civil Contempt
- Motion to Enforce Child Support
- Motion to Enforce Child Custody Order
- Show Cause Hearing
- Awards of Attorney’s Fees
- Criminal Contempt
If you are seeking information concerning a specific issue in this area, please contact us for a confidential initial consultation.