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Modification of Custody and Support

Featuring a Ridgefield post-judgment modification attorney, we, at the Law Office of Jill H. O’Connor, P.C., can represent you in your quest to obtain a post-judgment modification of your divorce decree, including changes in spousal support (alimony), child support, visitation, child custody, etc. We have been assisting clients in family law matters for over 18 years. Typically, there must be some change in circumstances to justify a post-judgment modification. If you have some change in circumstances since the original divorce decree was issued, and would like to have your divorce decree modified, then you want an experienced post-judgment modification attorney to represent you.  Contact us today to discuss your cases with an experienced and reputable family law attorney, Jill H. O’Connor.

As a child custody law we represent clients throughout the greater Danbury area with their child custody issues. We know that child custody issues are often times emotionally charged and extremely important. At the Law Office of Jill H. O'Connor, P.C., we not only have the legal experience and skill to represent you in your child custody case, we also have compassion and personal service to meet your individual needs. We will carefully explain the child custody process with you. Whether you are seeking custody of a child in a divorce, or seeking to address a custody issues through a post-judgment modification.

We have assisted clients throughout Fairfield County who have been charged with contempt for disobeying the Court’s Order in their divorce decree, such as child support or alimony. Often times, the alimony and child support enforcement (contempt charges) are a result of a change in circumstances, such as losing a job, having hours cut, or other circumstances which affect an individual’s ability to pay monies per the divorce decree. In these situations, we can often help by seeking a post-judgment modification. However, in most cases, the individual is bound by the decree until the modification order is issued by the judge. Therefore, it is important that you contact an experienced professional lawyer as soon as possible.

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