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Illinois Custody and Support Modification Lawyer

After a divorce decree has been issued, circumstances may change, causing one party to seek modification of the original child support, child custody or spousal support order.  These circumstances are varied, but may include:

  • Change in employment or income
  • Change in health
  • Remarriage
  • Relocation

Child and support issues in a divorce decree are reviewable and modifiable. Where circumstances have changed such that the original basis for the order no longer holds true, I will advocate for modifications that more accurately reflect the life you live now.  Conversely, if your former spouse is seeking a modification to a custody or support order you do not feel is warranted, I will vigorously fight against it to protect your best interests.

Contact The Law Offices of Jennifer A. Pritz at 708-459-8234 for dedicated, responsive legal representation with your child custody, child support or spousal support modification issue.  Your initial consultation is free.

Why Seek Modification?

It's a fact of life: Lives change, people change, incomes change and circumstances change. When the conditions set by a divorce decree no longer represent the lives of those it affects, modification may be an option worth exploring.

Some of the most common reasons individuals seek modifications to child support, spousal support, child custody and divorce stipulations are as follows:

  • Employment. When an individual gets a job, loses a job or changes jobs, his or her income level may change significantly. This could greatly affect his or her parenting schedule, as well as his or her ability to pay child support or alimony.
  • Remarriage. When a former spouse remarries, his or her living situation changes. This can affect custody, visitation and spousal support.
  • Health conditions. If an ex-spouse has a sudden change in his or her health situation, his or her corresponding economic situation may change drastically, affecting his or her ability to provide child or spousal support, or maintain the established visitation schedule.
  • Other changes. Other conditions that could necessitate modification include: a child turning 18, relocation of a parent out-of-state or change in child's medical or educational needs.

Like the original determination, the modification of a child custody, child support or spousal support order is very fact-driven. Depending on the specific situation, I work closely with every one of my clients to identify those factors that best favor -- or fight against -- the modification of these orders and provide a realistic assessment of likely outcomes. 

During times of transition in life, count on me, attorney Jennifer A. Pritz, for sound legal guidance with an empathetic approach. Contact me or call my office directly at 708-459-8234 for a free initial consultation to discuss your family law concerns.

The Law Office of Jennifer A. Pritz
1006 Monroe Ave
River Forest, IL 60305
Telephone: 708-459-8234

The Law Office of Jennifer A. Pritz serves clients in the cities of River Forest, Oak Park, Cicero, Des Plaines, Park Ridge, Maywood, Melrose Park, Chicago, Berwyn, LaGrange, Franklin Park, Elmwood Park, Oak Brook and Elmhurst, Illinois, as well as Cook County and DuPage County, and the Oak Park and River Forest areas in IL.

The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.

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