Post-Divorce Modifications Attorney in the Dayton, Ohio, Area
When the divorce decree is issued, the judge will also issue orders concerning such things as child custody, visitation rights, child support and spousal support. These orders will stay in place until further action by the court. When a significant change in circumstances occurs, one of the parties can ask for a modification in an order.
At Crossman Law Firm, we regularly represent clients who are seeking to obtain or prevent a family law modification. Often, we can obtain a modification in a timely and cost-effective manner. Certain cases though, can require significant legal effort.
We represent clients in matters involving:
- Modifications in child support
- Modifications in child custody and visitation
- Proposed child relocations
- Modifications in spousal support
Contact us for a consultation with an attorney.
Modifications in Child Support
When a parent's income changes significantly, for example, due to a job layoff, disability or promotion, a parent can go to court to obtain a modification in child support. In cases where one or both parents work in payroll jobs, obtaining a modification is usually a routine procedure, which our firm can accomplish quickly and efficiently.
Modifications in Custody and Visitation
Our attorneys represent clients who are seeking to obtain or prevent a change in a custody/parental allocation or visitation/parenting time order. This includes cases involving proposed child relocations and actions to obtain sole custody of children.
Crossman Law Firm has extensive litigation experience and considerable trial skills that we can apply in the effort to achieve your goals.
Contact a Lawyer
To schedule a consultation with Crossman Law Firm, call (937) 528-1730 or contact us online.
