Modifying Prior Orders

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Mom in the kitchen with her children checking how to modify a temporary custody order

Modify Temporary Custody Order: Let’s Extend Your Protection

The aftermath of a divorce or child custody dispute can feel overwhelming, especially as you try to process the different court orders that were issued. Included in the orders issued by the judge may have been temporary custody orders. Temporary orders are not meant to be permanent, and the details of the order may be […]

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A couple talking to a judge to determine if they can change a divorce agreement

Can a Judge Change a Divorce Agreement if Your Situation Changes?

Life goes on after completing a divorce in Texas, but it’s not uncommon to encounter challenges when an original divorce agreement no longer aligns with your current circumstances. The court order may not reflect your new living situation post-divorce. So, can a judge change a divorce agreement in your situation? Yes, they can enact a

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Mom and her children smiling after completing a family law modification

A Family Law Order Modification Attorney Can Help Your Case

Life does not stand still, especially after going through a family law dispute. While certain orders may have worked at the time of a divorce or child-related legal decision, they may not work later on. The ever-changing nature of life typically means that family law orders eventually do not reflect your current reality. For this

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