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Post Decree Modifications Attorney

Post Divorce Decree Modifications in Florida

In the current economic climate, many people are dealing with a changing job status and an unknown future. If you are divorced and have children with your ex-spouse, you may want to consider seeking a post decree modification. Certain aspects of your divorce decree are not necessarily final, and you have the right to one that is fair and applicable to your current situation. Contact divorce and family law firm of McBride Legal Group to understand more about your options.

Can I Make Changes To My Divorce Decree?

There are some aspects of your Florida divorce decree that can be modified. One of the most popular reasons that people need to modify their divorce agreement is due to job loss. Other reasons include illness, disability, remarriage or relocation. McBride Legal Group understands that situations change. She has the real world experience and legal savviness to help you find a solution to your current dilemma. If you feel that your divorce decree is no longer fair or applicable to your situation, contact McBride Legal Group to begin the process of modifying (or opposing a modification of) any of the following terms:

  • Changing time-sharing agreement
  • Increase or decrease child support amount
  • Recalculating spousal maintenance (alimony)

Florida divorce laws recognize that finances, location, marriage and health have a significant role in determining aspects of the divorce decree. When there is significant change in any of these areas, the law allows for a reexamination of the divorce decree.

McBride Legal Group is passionate about helping their clients make the best legal decisions for the future of their families. They know that her attorney-client relationship does not end with the divorce decree, and provide legal assistance to their clients before, during, and after their divorce is finalized. Schedule a private consultation to learn more about your options and legal rights after divorce.

Contact McBride Legal Group—Divorce Attorney

If you feel your situation warrants a post-divorce decree modification, contact McBride Legal Group family law office. We can speak over the phone, in a video conference call, or schedule another method for evaluating your changing circumstance. To find out more about how McBride Legal Group can help you, call 772-278-1632.