Circumstances change and children grow up. A parenting plan that worked well when your children were eight and ten may no longer be appropriate now that your children are fourteen and sixteen.
You may also be a custodial parent who was offered an excellent opportunity in another state. Relocation can require modification of previous orders and that may include changing custody or at least the terms of parenting time.
Most family law orders can be modified, so if a previous arrangement no longer works for you and your family, contact Briar Wilcox Law Firm, PLLC. Located in Amarillo, Texas and serving Amarillo and the Texas Panhandle, we will give you an honest assessment on whether the court will grant a modification and assist you with informed decision making. Since a modification depends on a substantial change of circumstances, not all requests to change previous orders are granted.
We are available to discuss your options for modification. Contact our office today to schedule a consultation.
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