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Essex County Post-Divorce Disputes Lawyer

Many people may expect to be done with courts and disagreements for good once a divorce is final. However, sometimes disputes arise after a divorce concludes that require court intervention.

Cases needing modification can be contentious, and so could the enforcement of a prior order or agreement. In either scenario, it can be tricky to obtain help from the courts after a divorce is finalized without assistance from a qualified divorce attorney. An Essex County post-divorce disputes lawyer may be able to help you through this process and work to get you relief.

Enforcement of Orders and Agreements

Divorce agreements and court orders address all items needed to resolve a divorce, including alimony, division of property, and child custody. The law requires these terms to be followed by the parties after the divorce. Unfortunately, sometimes a party does not follow the terms of a divorce agreement, often by refusing to transfer property or failing to pay child support as required.

Occasionally, though, someone may be accused of choosing not to follow an order when in fact they were unable to do so. For instance, this might happen when a person loses their job and is no longer able to pay alimony or child support. Regardless of which side of an enforcement dispute a person finds themselves on, an Essex County post-divorce disputes attorney could help them stand up for their rights in courts.

Disputes Over Property and Alimony

Orders or agreements dividing property in a divorce are almost always final and cannot be changed, but there are some limited exceptions to this rule. One such exception is where a party discovers that their ex-spouse hid assets during the divorce and prevented those assets from being properly divided.

Alimony is challenging to modify, but modifications can occur if one party proves that a significant and ongoing change in circumstances occurred, such as a different employment or disability status. A post-divorce disputes lawyer in Essex County could work to ensure the law is fairly applied in these kinds of circumstances.

Disputes Regarding Children

Disputes over child support may arise when one party’s income changes or when the needs of the child change. Issues may also arise regarding the custody of a child.

The party asking for a modification to a previous agreement must prove that circumstances have changed in a significant way since the original orders. As is the case with all child-related legal matters, the modification must also be in the child’s best interest.

An Essex County Post-Divorce Disputes Attorney Could Help

A variety of disputes can arise even after a divorce is final and can have a lasting impact. If you are involved in one of these disputes, it is understandable to feel frustrated that you are still litigating your divorce instead of carrying on with your life.

Whatever conflict you are facing, an Essex County post-divorce disputes lawyer could advocate for you during the dispute process even if your divorce was previously settled. Protect your rights and the rights of your children by scheduling a consultation with an attorney today.

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