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When Should I File A Modification For Child Custody?

When Should I File A Modification For Child Custody?

One of the most difficult decisions a parent will ever have to make is when to file for a custody modification. This decision is not only tough emotionally, but it can also be quite complicated legally. To make the best decision for you and your children, it is important to understand what constitutes a substantial change in circumstances.

Modifying A Custody Order

While you might feel that your custody order no longer works for your family and needs some adjustments, these adjustments cannot be made unless they involve a substantial change in circumstances and the proposed change is in the child’s best interests.

Why Parents Should File For A Modification Of Their Current Custody Order

For parents to file a modification order, they will need to prove a substantial change in circumstances, which can happen for various reasons.

Some of the most common reasons include:

  • One parent cannot care for the child due to drug or alcohol abuse.
  • One parent is incarcerated.
  • The child's medical needs have changed.
  • The child's educational needs have changed.
  • One parent has a new job that requires frequent travel.
  • One parent has moved to a new city.

If any of these things have happened, it is important to consult with a skilled child custody attorney. They will be able to help you navigate the process and ensure that your rights are protected.

Why You Need An Experienced Child Custody Attorney By Your Side

When facing a custody modification, it is important to have a skilled child custody attorney by your side. They will be able to help you navigate the process and ensure that your rights are protected.

A modifications attorney can help you through:

  • Reviewing your custody order to determine if a modification is even possible.
  • Helping you gather the necessary evidence to support your case.
  • Representing you in court.
  • Negotiating on your behalf.

If you are considering a custody modification, do not hesitate to reach out to our experienced team of child custody attorneys. We can review your case and help you determine the best course of action.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation by completing our online contact form or calling us at (914) 873-4410.

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