Child Custody Motions – Requirements and Pitfalls
Lots of people who get divorced, whether they have an attorney or not, believe that as soon as the divorce judgment is entered, the case is over. If you don't have children, many times that holds true, however in family law, absolutely nothing is for life. Several Courts will not tell you that, and lots of lawyers that exercise family law won't encourage customers concerning the truth that custody, parenting time, child support, and failures to comply with the terms of a judgment of divorce, together with a list of other potential concerns, are all reviewable by a Court and can change, if one party can verify to the Court that an adjustment is needed. Apart from child and spousal support, the most typical post-judgment motion for modification of a judgment in family law cases includes custody of a child or multiple children. When these motions are filed by unrepresented persons, or by attorneys that are not accustomed to family law, they are usually unmerited or aren't real...