Norman Child Custody Modifications Lawyer
Child Custody Modifications: Contact an Attorney in Norman/Oklahoma City
After a divorce, individuals and families do not stop changing and evolving. A mother or father may experience a change in income or feel compelled to move. "Relocation," as the law terms it, to a different state or a different part of Oklahoma will make frequent contact with both parents difficult to impossible for children. Discuss the need for a modification of child custody ― or your wish to block such a modification ― with an experienced, compassionate attorney.
Modifications of Child Custody, Alimony or Child Support
Will your change in circumstances translate to a change in child support? How can the child custody or child support orders be changed to reflect a new reality? Contact The Law Offices of Keith J. Nedwick to schedule a no-obligation consultation regarding modifications of court orders.
Enforcement of Court Decrees Regarding Alimony or Child Custody or Support
We also welcome inquiries regarding enforcement of court orders. You may have encountered situations such as the following after a separation or divorce of yourself and your child's other parent (mother or father):
- The other parent is not cooperating to facilitate fulfillment of the court order.
- The other parent is not fulfilling obligations, such as by not taking children during schedule visitation times or blocking visitation.
Generally, family law courts expect parents to cooperate to allow children as much access to both parents as possible. Learn what this means in practical terms in your circumstances. Learn how to assert your parental rights and protect your child from instability and uncertainty.
Clients' individual concerns matter at the Law Office of Keith J. Nedwick in Norman. Satisfied past clients describe attorney Nedwick as aggressive and dedicated. The law firm offers evening and weekend appointments as needed. Clients have access to their lawyer by phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Modify Custody and Support Orders
When you believe that you need a modification of a court order for child custody and visitation, child support or spousal support, talk to an attorney as soon as possible. Your former wife or husband or the other unmarried parent of your child may wish to contest your proposal for a change in shared parenting schedules or a decrease in spousal support. At The Law Offices of Keith J. Nedwick, we will evaluate your case and make recommendations during your initial consultation. Call or e-mail us for a prompt response.











