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Experienced Family Lawyers Who Help You Navigate Change
Following a divorce, new issues may arise and demand legal attention. Post-decree matters can include enforcing and/or punishing an ex-spouse for violation of a previously determined court order or visiting new needs/requests related to your children's best interests (e.g. custody, visitation, child support or health insurance). Our experienced Colorado Springs post-decree lawyers at Anderson & Travis are well-versed in assisting you in tackling these post-decree matters.
When circumstances change, we help you modify court orders.
Despite a thorough and careful handling of the divorce process, your or your ex-spouse's circumstances may change in a way that makes original divorce arrangements oppressive, unfair and/or just not make sense anymore. A new and unexpected situation may also require the insertion of additional terms to your existing order or agreement. On the other hand, adjustments may be needed to correct a poorly crafted divorce decree that does not serve your interests. Whatever the reason for modifying court orders, we can help you quickly and effectively facilitate the necessary modification process.
Our experienced divorce attorneys can help you enforce court orders.
Unfortunately, in some cases, an ex-spouse refuses to follow the established rules or to make the required payments of maintenance or child support. The Colorado Springs post-decree attorneys of Anderson & Travis are also experienced in resolving situations of non-compliance.
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For more information, get started now or contact a Colorado Springs post-decree lawyer at Anderson & Travis - 1.888.547.5011 or 719.520.5011.
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| Anderson & Travis serves clients in the Colorado Springs area and throughout southern Colorado, including Manitou Springs, Monument, Palmer Lake, Castle Rock, Fountain, Security, Pueblo, Canon City, Falcon, Parker, Calhan, Peyton, Larkspur, Woodland Park, Cripple Creek, and Divide, as well as all cities within El Paso County, Teller County, Pueblo County, Freemont County, and Douglas County. We represent civilians as well as military personnel, including those at Fort Carson, Peterson Air Force Base, Cheyenne Mountain Air Station, Schriever Air Force Base, and the U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA). |
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