Texas Post Divorce Modifications Attorney
A divorce settlement agreement and final court orders are based on your circumstances at that time. In the years to come, circumstances can change. You may get a new career or wish to move away to another state with your children. If there has been a significant change in circumstances, you may need to revisit existing child custody, child support and spousal support (alimony) arrangements.
The Law Office of Jeffrey R. Gilbert, P.C., can help you when your life circumstances have changed. If you need help pursuing a modification, or if your ex-spouse is pursuing a modification, call our law firm at 979-319-5060 and schedule your free initial consultation.
Child Support Modifications
Texas child support guidelines are used to calculate initial determinations of child support as well as child support modifications. Our family law attorney, Jeff Gilbert, seeks the most favorable result for changes to child support payments. It must be shown that there has been a significant change in material circumstances. For example, a significant increase in income, a significant decrease in income, remarriage or changes to child custody and visitation may merit a modification.
Child Custody Modifications
Our law firm knows that any issue involving your children's best interests will be highly important to you. We advocate for your parental rights and for the best interests of your children. Child custody modifications can arise because of parental relocation, a child's request to spend more time with one parent or any number of factors. If there has been a change in circumstance, and if modifying the existing child custody arrangement is in the best interest of the child or children, the court will grant the modification.
Contact Us For a Free Initial Consultation With a Lawyer
Jeff Gilbert understands you have questions regarding how child custody and support modifications are granted. If you would like to arrange your free initial consultation, we can be reached toll free at 877-262-5921, locally at 979-319-5060, or you can send an e-mail.




