Representing Clients When Changes to a Court Order Need to Occur
When you received a court order regarding the finalization of your divorce agreement, alimony reward or child support payments, you may have celebrated thinking everything was finally over. You could wash your hands of it all and move on with your life. Unfortunately, the word "final" does not have the same meaning in family law as it does in other contexts. It is possible a post-judgment modification will be in your future.
At the Thienel Law Firm, our Columbia, Maryland, attorneys can pick up where others left off. Even if our firm did not represent you in your divorce, child custody or child support proceedings, we can assist you in modifying court orders when circumstances necessitate a change or you want to enforce an existing court order. We also represent individuals who want to defend against a post-judgment modification.
If a post-judgment modification or child support enforcement action has become a concern, we can help. Contact the Thienel Law Firm, to arrange an initial consultation.
When Is Post-Judgment Modification Appropriate?
The need for a post-judgment modification can occur for a number of reasons. Vague language in a divorce agreement or child support order may require further clarification. At the point of divorce, a couple may not have felt fully prepared to address certain issues, deciding to leave them for a later date. A significant change in circumstances, such as a job loss or relocation, may necessitate a post-judgment modification to change child custody or child support.
How Can Thienel Law Firm, Help?
At the Thienel Law Firm, we often find ourselves involved in post-judgment modification cases or in matters of Maryland child support enforcement. Lawyers at our firm are known for their efficient and effective style, which often straightens out issues a client's original attorney may have mistakenly put in place. We can help you pursue a post-judgment modification, enforce a court order, or fight against changes you feel are unnecessary.
We recognize the last place you want to be after going through a drawn out divorce battle is back inside the courthouse. Although we prepare every case as though it will go trial, we will work to reach a settlement between parties, if it is in your best interests to do so.
Contact a Maryland Family Law Attorney
If you have questions about your rights in post-judgment modification and enforcement matters, contact the Thienel Law Firm, to get the answers you deserve. Schedule an initial consultation by calling 443-535-9715.



