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Modifications

Little Rock Child Custody Modifications Attorneys

After a court order has been issued in divorce, can it be changed? The answer is "yes," but only in certain circumstances. In order for child support, alimony or child custody to be modified, the party seeking the modification must show that a substantial change in circumstances has occurred, making it difficult or impossible to comply with the current order.

At the Worsham Law Firm, P.A., we assist clients who are seeking spousal support modifications and child support modifications. To learn about your legal options, contact a Little Rock modification attorney.

Post-Divorce Modifications

Our firm can help you seek a modification of the following orders:

  • Child support: If the child's financial needs have changed, if a parent's ability to pay child support has changed or another significant change in circumstances has occurred, you may be able to modify child support.
  • Child custody: As with initial child custody determinations, modifications are made with the child's best interests in mind. Circumstances that may warrant a child custody modification include a job change, relocation or a change in the child's needs.
  • Alimony: It is possible to modify alimony if a significant change in circumstances has occurred, such as remarriage, a change in income or a change in cost of living.

Contact Us

To learn more about post-divorce modifications, contact our law office in West Little Rock today. Call 501-588-8120. We offer free initial consultations, are available for weekend and evening appointments and accept all major credit cards, including American Express.

Company Highlights

* Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Best Lawyers: Richard E. Worsham was voted one of the three "Best of the Best" lawyers in Central Arkansas by readers of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.

* Member of the Bar of the Supreme court of the United States: In June 2005, Richard E. Worsham became a member of the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United Sates.

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