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ENFORCEMENT & MODIFICATION OF CHILD SUPPORT, ALIMONY, & TIME SHARING (VISITATION)
- Have you lost your job or taken a pay cut and can no longer afford to pay court ordered Child Support or Alimony?
- Does your ex make more money now than they did when child support was ordered?
- Has there been a change in the circumstances so substantial that your current time sharing (visitation) schedule should be changed?
- Is the other parent refusing to comply with court ordered time sharing (visitation) or child support?
If you answered YES to any of the questions above, you may benefit from an Enforcement or Modification of Child Support, Alimony, and/or Time Sharing (Custody/Visitation).
For more information and to determine if your circumstances might warrant a Modification, please call the phone number below to speak with an attorney today.
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