Can I modify the specifics of my divorce after the fact?
December 17, 2023
Using what is known as “post-judgment,” you can have specific actions taken to modify or enforce divorce agreements even after the divorce has been finalized. These types of modifications can be small, such as correcting typing or data entry errors, and they can be large, as often happens in complex custody and financial cases that may require major modifications of child support and alimony payments. In divorce cases involving children, alimony payments, relocation, or changes in either spouse’s income, court-ordered modified agreements may be required even after the divorce is finalized. Not every divorce situation requires this type of modification, but for many other cases, it is required, and our Teaneck divorce lawyers can help you make the changes and modifications necessary if errors or gross oversights came into play in your original divorce agreements.
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