Can I Make Changes to an Existing Court Order?
Certain situations in our lives may warrant a need to modify an existing court order. Whether a spouse is unable to provide enough monetary support or a parent wants more time with their children, individuals have the right seek modifications to an existing court order. To be able to modify to a court order, you must prove that there is a change in circumstances after the court order was issued. If you feel that your current situation needs to be improved for you or your child, we are determined to help you now.
The Hartley Law Office in Dayton, Ohio, can help you understand whether seeking a post decree modification is beneficial for your situation. Your concerns are important to us and we are genuinely invested in every case we handle. Our goal is help you make smart, confident decisions in the modifications process. With our representation, we can help you and your family sustain the lifestyle you want and protect the relationships you value the most.
Making Modifications to Various Orders
Dayton divorce modification attorney, Aaron P. Hartley, represents clients who are seeking modifications to:
We can also help you seek enforcement of an order to suit the needs of you and your family. Together we can develop solutions that can help improve your current situation and will strongly advocate for you throughout the legal process.
Contact a Devoted Montgomery County Enforcement Lawyer
To schedule your free initial consultation with family law attorney Aaron P. Hartley, call 937-312-9130 or fill out a short contact form today. We also have weekend and evening hours by appointment.










