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Family Law Overview

Family Law
Overview

Child Support and Child Custody

Child Support
& Child Custody

Divorce
Divorce
Post-Decree Modifications

Post-Decree
Modifications

Property Division

Property
Division

Spousal Support and Alimony

Spousal
Support/Alimony

Uncontested Divorce

Uncontested
Divorce

Car Accidents
Car accidents

Macon Post-Decree Modifications Attorneys

Once a divorce decree is finalized, it is almost certain that circumstances that affected the decisions made for this decree will change over the years. While not all changes deem a post-decree modification, some may warrant such an amendment. The law does provide for such modifications in child support, child custody, visitation, parenting schedules and spousal/support alimony matters. If you believe you have a valid post-decree modification claim, it is time to seek the help of an experienced Macon divorce lawyer.

Making Modifications To Your Divorce Agreement

At G. Morris Carr, LLC, we provide continued and ongoing divorce counsel for our clients. After all, one can never be certain that his or her divorce decree will never need to be modified. Based in Macon, and serving throughout central Georgia, our experienced attorneys assist clients with all types of post-divorce matters, including modifications. Let us help you seek or object to a modification order today.

Child/Spousal Support Modifications And Custody Modifications

In general, for any post-decree modification, the party seeking the order must show that there has been a substantial change in circumstances. If the change impacts children, they must also show that the modification is also in the best interests of the child. Support modifications (spousal/alimony or child support) can be changed for significant events such as a job loss or significant change in income (whether increased or decreased). Child custody and parenting time agreements are often changed if one spouse remarries or is considering to move out of state. These are substantial changes that likely require a modification to the original divorce decree.

Contact Our Family Law Firm

Call G. Morris Carr, LLC, attorneys at law, at today to schedule a consultation. You can also contact us online. We provide cost-effective and quality divorce counsel for clients throughout the Macon, Georgia, area.

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