940-566-6649

Denton County Office

1413 East McKinney St.
Denton, Texas 76209
Tel. 940-566-6649

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Right across the street from the Denton County Courthouse.

Collin County Office

5700 Granite Parkway
Suite 200
Plano, Texas 75024
Tel. 877-566-6049
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Modification


Often, after final orders have been entered by a Judge, whether a Final Decree of Divorce, an Order for Parentage, or an Order in a suit affecting the parent child relationship, it is necessary to return to Court to modify the order. Frequently, clients hire our attorneys to assist them in modifying child support, making changes to the current possession schedule, or assisting them in their child custody case.

Our family lawyers and legal assistants are experienced in representing clients in these matters, whether seeking to reduce or increase the amount of child support, or seeking to change the parent who has the right to determine the primary residence of the child. Modification cases range from simple agreements and a quick drafting of a new order for the Judge to sign to complex litigation regarding the custody of the children.

Regardless of whether you believe your case to be a simple or complex family law matter, you should speak with an experienced family lawyer as soon as you believe your family law situation needs to be modified. Likewise, if you are served with pleadings in a modification suit, you should also talk with an attorney right away.

Modifications in family law matters can also be handled through collaborative law. Take a look at our collaborative law web page to find out more about this exciting new way that people are resolving their family law cases.

Please look around our website to find out more about our office, attorneys and staff or call or e-mail to set an appointment for a consultation.

 

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