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Court Order Modification

You can reach us at (Ravenna) 330-296-8000 and (Stow) 330-686-2890

Do You Need A Court Order Modification?

If you or your family has already been to court and the court issued an order, then the parties could have the option of modifying the terms of the court order. For example, a court may issue an order for child support, spousal support, parenting time, etc.

The Court Could Modify:

  • Allocation of parental rights, including parenting time and visitation
  • Child support, including tax exemption and medical provisions
  • Spousal support, but only if jurisdiction to modify is reserved in the decree
  • Agreed modification of property settlement The court will generally consider modifying a previous court order if there has been a change of circumstances

Changes of Circumstances Could Include

  • Loss of job
  • Getting a new job
  • Either party remarrying
  • Moving out of state
  • Criminal convictions/ prison sentence
  • Concerns about safety of children
  • Not able to comply with the current terms of the court order

Experienced Family Lawyers

Whether you are looking to change the terms of your current court order or you want to keep the terms the same, but the other party has filed to modify the court order, it is important to hire a lawyer for the best results. Our family law specialist can assist you in this matter. We handle all issues relating to Modification of Court Orders and Domestic Relations in Portage and Summit Counties, OH.

Contact us at 330-296-8000 (Ravenna Office) and 330-686-2890 (Stow Office) to book your phone or in-person case review.

Disclaimer

The ohiocrimelawyer.com website is designed for general information only. Any information on this site is not to be construed as formal legal advice from a criminal defense lawyer, a DUI lawyer, a family law lawyer, or estate planningwillstrusts, and probate lawyer, nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship. Persons accessing this site are encouraged to seek personal advice regarding their individual legal issues.

The attorneys in our law firm primarily service Portage County courts (Ravenna and Kent) from our office in Ravenna and Summit County courts (Akron, Stow, Barberton) from our office in Stow. Cases in all other courts in North East Ohio, such as Cuyahoga County courts, are handled under specific terms and conditions.