Boston Family Law Lawyer
Sometimes your circumstances drastically change in the years after a divorce. If significant changes in your situation occur, you may need to modify your divorce agreement. There are all types of modifications and adjustments that might be necessary to a divorce settlement if changes occur. You can modify:
- Alimony: If the receiving spouse has remarried, achieved a comparable income or experienced other changes, this agreement should be modified.
- Child support: If one or more of your children reach majority or enter college, your child support agreement should change.
- Child custody: If your child custody agreement was formed when your children were small or infants, your custody agreement might warrant modification. A baby’s needs are much different from those of a teenager or older child.
- Visitation: In the event of a child reaching majority or one parent moving, you will need to modify or even eliminate any existing visitation agreement or arrangement.
Boston Divorce Attorney
There are also cases when your divorce agreement is not followed. In these cases, you might need to go to court to achieve an enforcement of settlement agreement. We can help you with this situation as well. We know that it can be extremely frustrating and upsetting when your ex-spouse refuses to keep his or her end of the divorce agreement. We are here to help, and we have worked with countless individuals who have had trouble with their divorce agreements. We can meet with you and take you through the entire process from initial consultation all the way through to a court of law and resolution of your issue.
No matter what your post-divorce concern or issue is, our Boston family law attorneys can assist you. We understand the frustration, emotional trauma and aggravation that can occur when your rights are infringed upon by your spouse not honoring his or her agreement. We can assist you.
If you need help with issues after your divorce, we can help you. Contact a Boston family law attorney at Tangusso & Lambert today to discuss your modification or enforcement issue in Massachusetts.