Missimer Law, S.C.    Serving Southeastern WI - Criminal Defense
Missimer Law, S.C.    Serving Southeastern WI - Criminal Defense

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Elkhorn Post-Judgment Modification Attorney

Southeastern Wisconsin Custody, Placement, and Child Support Modification Law Firm

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Life circumstances often change; and these changes may necessitate modifying original divorce judgments, and physical placement or child support orders. Whether you are relocating to another area of the state or the country, your financial circumstances have changed, or other life-changing events have occurred, it may be in your best interests, and the best interests of your children, to modify custody, placement, and child support judgments to address issues that arise after the divorce is final.

Obtaining a post-judgment modification to a divorce decree can be a complicated procedure. Missimer Law, S.C. in Elkhorn, Wisconsin understands the reasons judgment modifications need to take place and will help you understand what your options are for presenting modifications to your ex-spouse and the family law court. With our competent family law practice, Missimer Law, S.C. will work to provide you with the best opportunity for success.

Reasons for Post-Judgment Modifications

Post-judgment modifications may be sought by former parties to a divorce for a variety of post-divorce issues, including changes in child custody, visitation rights, child relocation, spousal support/child support and complex property division. Palimony and cohabitation agreements may also be modified, provided there are adequate reasons for the modifications.

Modifications may be required when:

  • The custodial parent is no longer fit as a parent
  • The custodial parent is incarcerated or is put into a mental institution
  • The custodial or non-custodial parent moves out of the area
  • Children develop special needs due to a disability or medical condition
  • Significant income and/or employment changes occur

At Missimer Law, S.C., we represent you when you or your ex-spouse or ex-domestic partner's personal circumstances have changed and you require a post-judgment modification to deal with these changes. Missimer Law, S.C. in Elkhorn, Wisconsin will provide you with an honest assessment of your situation and chances for achieving the modification. Contact us today.