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Changes in circumstances such as income, employment, or marital status can necessitate modifications to spousal support and alimony agreements. At OWLawyers®, we understand that these changes can be significant and require prompt, efficient legal action. A divorce modification lawyer at our firm can help with adjustments to spousal support and alimony, providing our clients with the legal assistance necessary for submitting modification requests. We assess each situation carefully, ensuring that any modifications reflect the current circumstances of our clients. Whether you're seeking to decrease or increase spousal support and alimony payments, a divorce modification attorney at OWLawyers® may be able to help.
For assistance with modifying support or custody agreements, contact a divorce modification lawyer at OWLawyers®: (214) 348-6723.
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At OWLawyers®, we’re dedicated to providing experienced and empathetic legal support for families across Texas. Our skilled attorneys specialize in family law matters such as divorce, child custody, property division, and spousal support. We pride ourselves on delivering tailored legal strategies and maintaining open communication, ensuring our clients always feel supported and informed. Recognized for excellence with board certification and inclusion on the Texas Super Lawyers® list, our team is committed to guiding clients through tough times with confidence and care. Whether you’re facing an amicable settlement or a complex litigation, our goal is to achieve favorable outcomes while empowering you with the knowledge to make informed decisions about your future.
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Michelle May O'Neil Senior Shareholder
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Michael D. Wysocki Managing Shareholder
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Jennifer Satagaj Managing Partner, Frisco
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Todd Frankfort Managing Partner, Houston
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David W. Wynne Managing Partner, Fort Worth
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LeAnn W. Diamond Partner
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Jeff Branch Partner
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Jeremy Wysocki Partner
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Elizabeth Nielsen Attorney
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Patrick Clabby Attorney
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Elizabeth Barr Attorney
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Ashley Cocklin Attorney
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Haley Stewart Attorney
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Brenda Ballí Attorney
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Leland M. Moorehead Attorney
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How do I start the modification process?To begin the modification process, consult with a family law attorney to assess your situation. You will typically need to file a formal request with the court and provide evidence of the changes in circumstances that necessitate a modification.
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What are modifications in family law?Modifications are changes made to existing family law orders, such as child custody, support, or alimony, when significant life changes occur. These modifications ensure that the arrangements remain fair and relevant to the current circumstances of the involved parties.
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How do modifications affect child support?Modifications can increase or decrease child support payments based on changes in income, employment status, or the needs of the child. The court will review the circumstances and make adjustments to ensure the child’s needs are met.
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Is court approval necessary for modifications?Yes, court approval is necessary to legally change an existing family law order. It's important to follow legal procedures to ensure any modifications are enforceable and recognized by the court.
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