⚖️ How to Modify a Child Custody Agreement After Divorce. | Los Angeles Divorce
👨👩👧👦 Need to Modify Your Child Custody Agreement? Here’s How!
Life changes after divorce, and sometimes, your child custody agreement needs to change too. Whether it’s due to a job relocation, changes in your child’s needs, or an uncooperative ex, you may be able to request a custody modification. In this video, I’ll explain how to legally modify a child custody agreement and what courts look for.
📌 What You’ll Learn:
✔️ When you can request a custody modification in California. ⚖️
✔️ What qualifies as a “significant change in circumstances.” 🔄
✔️ How to document violations of the current custody agreement. 📑
✔️ Steps to file a Request for Order (RFO) if you can’t reach an agreement. 🚨
✔️ Real case: How one parent won more custody after proving a visitation violation! 🔎
🚨 Real Client Story:
A client’s ex repeatedly refused to follow the custody agreement, causing stress for their child. After documenting the violations and filing a motion, the court modified the custody order, granting them more parenting time for stability!
💼 Why Choose Divorce661?
✔ We help parents modify custody agreements to fit their child’s best interests! ✅
✔ Flat-Fee Divorce Services – No Expensive Lawyers! 💰
✔ 100% Remote – Handle Everything from Home! 🏠
✔ We ensure your custody case is handled the right way! 🚀
📞 Need help modifying your custody agreement? Visit Divorce661.com for a FREE consultation today!
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