Denver Post Decree Matters Lawyer
Divorce Settlement Modifications in Denver
Once the court establishes orders regarding the separation of the parties, a parenting plan and child support, there are occasions when the parties need to modify the agreement or court orders. This process is known as a post decree matter. As most agreements now include a provision that the parties will first pursue mediation, it is best to review the language of your agreement and handle the mediation before filing anything with the court unless the issue is an emergen cy matter or if the safety of the children is at risk. In these situations, Forthwith motions may be filed for the immediate and direct resolution of the matter .
Cases of divorce with kids are most likely to see the necessity for a modification to a court order, due to the fact that the parents are required to have an ongoing relationship to the degree that they have to share in the raising of the children. When the economic circumstances of either party change significantly for the better or worse, it is often necessary to petition the court for a legal modification of the order governing child support or spousal maintenance. It is not enough to simply stop paying, as this is violation of a court order and can result in litigation and strict penalties. Any changes to the arrangements for child custody will also become a post decree matter, because the family law court will not allow verbal agreements between the parents, and such an agreement is not enforceable under law.
Post Decree Matters Attorney in Denver
The court will not approve a petition for a post decree matter unless it is carefully prepared and well presented. A seasoned Denver post decree matters lawyer can help you achieve your intentions, not only in documenting your case but in representing you with your former spouse during potentially emotional and difficult meetings and negotiations. Feldmann Nagel, LLC has offices in Denver, Steamboat Springs and Vail, where you can meet with one of our attorneys to discuss your goals and learn what you will need to do to obtain a successful outcome.
Contact a Denver post decree matters lawyer for dedicated assistance with getting a modification to the court orders governing your divorce settlement.