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Should I request a child custody modification?

On behalf of Law Office of Amy L. Gervich | Oct 25, 2019 | Modifications

Rearing a child when you are separated from their other parent can be challenging at times. If you are unhappy with the current child custody arrangement for one reason or another, you may want to request a child custody modification. However, you can only request a...

Custody modifications when a custodial parent dies

On behalf of Law Office of Amy L. Gervich | Aug 16, 2019 | Modifications

No child should ever have to lose their parent. If a custodial parent passes away, this will undoubtedly be a sad time for the whole family, and together, they will need time to heal. Modifications will need to take place so that the child gets the familial support...

Will my request for a child custody modification be accepted?

On behalf of Law Office of Amy L. Gervich | Jun 6, 2019 | Modifications

It's very common for parents to be unhappy with the child custody agreement that is in place. Child custody agreements are designed to be in the best interests of the child based on the situation. Therefore, parents usually have to make compromises, and they will...

Understanding emergency child support modifications

On behalf of Law Office of Amy L. Gervich | Mar 28, 2019 | Modifications

Child support is necessary to help many parents get by financially. But while child support payments tend to be stable from month to month, the cost of raising a child is often tumultuous. This is why many parents find that they need to ask for additional financial...

Is it possible to have alimony payments increased?

On behalf of Law Office of Amy L. Gervich | Jan 31, 2019 | Modifications

If you have recently divorced, you may be relying on alimony payments from your ex-spouse in order to get by. This could be especially true if you are the primary caregiver of your children.It is possible that you will find it difficult to maintain your lifestyle and...

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