Brasier Law

Oregon Family Law Attorney

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    • Marriage & Divorce
      • Divorce
      • Uncontested Divorce
      • Contested and Uncontested Divorce
      • Modification to Orders
      • Property Distribution
      • Separation and Temporary Orders
      • Spousal Support
      • Support Orders
      • Tax Issues in Divorce
      • Financial Planning During and After Divorce
      • Division of Debt in Divorce
      • Business Division in Divorce
      • High Asset Divorce
      • Enforcement of Court Orders
    • Child Custody & Support
      • Adoption
      • Child Support
      • Move Aways and Out-of-State Custody Enforcement
    • Parental Rights
      • Custody and Parenting Time
      • Father’s Rights and Paternity
      • Grandparent Rights
      • Rights of UnMarried Parents
    • Domestic Violence & Abuse
      • Abusive Restraining Orders and FAPA
      • Domestic Violence
      • Estate Planning
      • False Accusations of Violence
      • Financial Abuse of Elders
      • Physical Abuse of Elders
      • Protective Orders
      • Restraining Orders During Divorce
      • Stalking Orders
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Modification to Orders

Sometimes things need to change

The court orders created during a divorce can rarely predict everything that the future will hold for the parents and children. As the years progress, the circumstances, location and income of the parents may change. Also, the lifestyle of the child may change with the addition of new interests and extracurricular activities.

At Brasier Law, LLC, we understand how to achieve the divorce modifications needed to tweak the original orders, so that they reflect new lifestyles as the years pass.

Child Custody Modification Lawyer

One of the most commonly requested modification to orders involves the relocation of a parent. As jobs change and family obligations change, one parent may need to move out of the area, jeopardizing the existing custody and parenting time orders.

Our attorneys will fight on your behalf to ensure that you maintain your current level of contact with your children. We have the veteran understanding of these situations to identify creative solutions to these scenarios and can help to negotiate a new agreement.

Child support orders hinge on the time you spend with your children, so the outcome of the custody and parenting time negotiations will have a direct impact on the amount of child support you receive or owe.

Support Modification Lawyer

Property division orders are not eligible for modification. Support orders, however, are. Not only does this include child support, but also spousal support or alimony. If the income, lifestyle, assets or education of one of the spouses changes within the allotted period, we can seek a modification to this order to ensure that you continue to owe or receive a fair amount.

To arrange an initial consultation to discuss the changes in your life necessitating a modification, please contact our law firm today at 503-855-4777.

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