San Fernando & Santa Clarita Valley Modification of Orders Attorneys
Post Divorce Modification Lawyers with offices in Burbank, Encino, Valencia and Westlake Village
After a divorce or legal separation agreement has been made or a court order has been issued regarding child support, child custody, spousal support or visitation, it is possible to amend this agreement. By seeking a modification, you can change the terms of your divorce or separation agreement to better suit your particular situation or your child’s current needs.
It is a fact that unexpected things will occur in your family’s life. You may be laid off at work. Your child may fall ill and require extensive medical treatment and other care that wasn’t covered in the original child support agreement. A situation of abuse or neglect may arise, requiring for a change in your custody or visitation agreement. You or your ex-spouse may change careers and may be making more money to help support your child. Whatever the situation, by consulting a San Fernando / Santa Clarita Valley modification of orders lawyer you will have the ability to fully understand your rights and options in this regard.
Modification of Family Law Orders in the San Fernando & Santa Clarita Valley
Cutter & Associates represents clients throughout Burbank, Glendale, Encino, Valencia, Woodland Hills, Sherman Oaks, Van Nuys and the surrounding areas in San Fernando & Santa Clarita Valley in post divorce modification & Child Support proceedings. We offer a free initial case evaluation to help get the process started and can deal with a number of issues related to the modification of family law orders:
We have multiple office locations to better serve you:
Westlake Office:2625 Townsgate Road, Suite 330, Westlake Village, CA 91361
Encino Office: 16200 Ventura Blvd., Suite 421 Encino, CA 91436
Burbank Office: 3500 West Olive Avenue, 3rd Floor, Burbank, CA 91505
Valencia / Santa Clarita Office: 27240 Turnberry Ln, Ste 200, Valencia, CA 91355
Interested in a Post Divorce Modification? Contact an Attorney Today
Just because a court order was issued regarding the terms of your divorce, this does not necessarily mean that it is set in stone. An agreement which may have worked at the beginning may actually be hindering you or your child’s wellbeing at this time. By contacting an attorney experienced with these issues you can find out whether you may apply for a modification of the court order in order to reach a new agreement that takes new factors and issues into account.
Your attorney will play an important role through the life of this legal matter. To help ensure that your interests are properly represented and that the court is given actual proof of the need for a modification, you will need a skilled attorney who has the resources to fully investigate your situation and apply their legal knowledge to your particular matter.
Contact a modification of orders attorney
at Cutter & Associates today for your free case evaluation!