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Modifications, Contempt & Enforcements

A Voice for Your Post-Decree Modification & Enforcement Goals

When a dramatic lifestyle change presents itself, post-decree modifications to divorce settlement agreements can be requested. When support or other requirements of a divorce decree are not being met, a contempt or enforcement action can be sought against the party who is not complying with the order.

Although you may have believed that your case was resolved in your divorce, sometimes it is just the beginning. The help of an experienced attorney is sometimes necessary to resolve these issues.

Regardless of which category your situation fits into, I can help you. I am attorney William Brent Ney in Atlanta. For over a decade, I have helped clients in Atlanta and throughout northern Georgia with their family law and post-divorce matters.

A skilled, trusted family lawyer can make a difference. Contact me when a modification or enforcement action becomes necessary. Call 1-888-341-0080 today.

10 Years of Experience, Courtroom Results and Client Commitment

For a post-divorce modification, there typically needs to be a significant change in circumstances for you or your former spouse. This can include a change in employment, a change in income or, in some cases, the need for one parent to relocate. Many facets of your current agreement, including alimony, child custody and child support can be modified.

If your former spouse refuses to comply with previously agreed-upon custody arrangements and support obligations, I am glad to seek a contempt order and pursue an enforcement action on your behalf.

Speak with the Law Office of William Brent Ney

When your lifestyle change or your former spouse's unwillingness to cooperate makes legal action necessary, contact me. I will work hard for the results you need.

Your initial consultation is free of charge. My full-service Atlanta law firm is conveniently located at Highway 400 and I-85, in Resurgens Plaza. I am open to your need for an evening or weekend appointment.