Post Decree Modifications Attorney in Louisville
When Circumstances Change After Divorce
While most aspects of a divorce decree are final, it is possible to modify spousal maintenance orders and arrangements related to child custody, support and visitation if circumstances have changed significantly.
I am Louisville attorney Todd K. Bolus. Based out of Kentucky, I assist clients with all aspects of support and custody modifications after a divorce. Practicing family law for more than 30 years, I have a solid understanding of local law and court procedures. Using my knowledge and experience, I will help you navigate your case through the court system as efficiently as possible.
Call me at (502) 272-9596 for efficient, measured representation in helping you resolve your legal issues. I will promptly return your phone or email messages.
Does Your Divorce Decree Need to Be Changed?
In general, modifications to alimony or child support modifications can be made if any of the following conditions apply:
- A significant change in income for either party
- A change in circumstances for the party receiving the support such as a remarriage
- A change in child custody arrangements
- Parental relocation
- A child reaching the age of majority
I will take the time to understand your situation and provide honest advice at every step in the process. My goal as a divorce modification attorney is to provide my clients with calm, measured, effective representation and workable solutions to their legal issues.
Learn More about Divorce Decree Modification in Jefferson County
To schedule an initial consultation with an experienced Louisville lawyer, call me at (502) 272-9596. I am prepared to work with you and help to find a solution that supports your best interests.