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MODIFICATIONS TO CHILD CUSTODY ORDERS
It is important that parents review and modify custody orders approximately every two years. Custody orders need to reflect the best interest of your child. If parents can agree on the changes, they merely need to file with the court and request the changes be made. If parents cannot agree on the changes, they will need to file a request with the court and hope the changes are granted based on evidence and information provided.
There are many reasons to modify child custody orders. One parent may move out of the area or out of the state. The child may, for one reason or another, be living with the other parent. There may be major parent-child relationship problems. One parent may have significant changes in pay or in employment. Child care needs may be different, especially if a stay at home mom begins to work. Abuse, neglect or unhealthy living arrangements may occur, resulting in needed modifications. Schedules and needs may require revision of visitation arrangements.
If you wish to proceed and speak with a Bizar & Doyle LLC child custody attorney, call now at 888-536-0213 or fill out the free divorce case review and an attorney will contact you at your requested time.

