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    Serving Norfolk County, Franklin Town, Needham, Norwood, Wellesley, Milton, Dedham, Brookline, Weymouth Town and beyond Divorce Modification Attorney Norfolk County

    Changes in circumstances such as income, employment, or marital status can necessitate modifications to spousal support and alimony agreements. At Law Offices of Rachel M. Matos, we understand that these changes can be significant and require prompt, efficient legal action. A divorce modification lawyer at our firm can help with adjustments to spousal support and alimony, providing our clients with the legal assistance necessary for submitting modification requests. We assess each situation carefully, ensuring that any modifications reflect the current circumstances of our clients. Whether you're seeking to decrease or increase spousal support and alimony payments, a divorce modification attorney at Law Offices of Rachel M. Matos may be able to help.

    For assistance with modifying support or custody agreements, contact a divorce modification lawyer at Law Offices of Rachel M. Matos: (508) 206-9334.

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    Why Choose Law Offices of Rachel M. Matos

    At the Law Offices of Rachel M. Matos, we offer expert legal services in family law, personal injury, and estate litigation across Bristol County and neighboring regions. Our dedicated team prioritizes client-focused representation, ensuring personalized and robust advocacy toward favorable outcomes.

    Why Choose Us:

    • Client-focused representation with clear communication
    • Strategic advocacy for complex legal issues
    • Comprehensive network including investigators and experts
    • Empathetic guidance through difficult times
    • Commitment to integrity and professionalism
    • Client-Focused Advocacy

      Your needs are our top priority. Personalized, attentive care.

    • Expertise in Complex Cases

      Specializing in high-net-worth and intricate family cases.

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      Supporting families with compassion during tough times.

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      Secure your future with our skilled and dedicated service.

    Meet Our Team at Law Offices of Rachel M. Matos

    At the Law Offices of Rachel M. Matos, we are dedicated to providing expert legal representation in family law, personal injury, and estate litigation. Serving Bristol County and beyond, our team is committed to a client-focused approach, ensuring personalized and strategic advocacy tailored to each unique situation. By prioritizing clear communication, integrity, and professionalism, we help clients navigate complex legal challenges with confidence. Whether through negotiation or litigation, we strive for favorable outcomes by leveraging comprehensive resources, including partnerships with private investigators and forensic experts. We are proud to offer empathetic guidance and support, particularly in sensitive family law matters, aiming for amicable resolutions whenever possible.

    Your Questions, Answered
    • What are modifications in family law?
      Modifications are changes made to existing family law orders, such as child custody, support, or alimony, when significant life changes occur. These modifications ensure that the arrangements remain fair and relevant to the current circumstances of the involved parties.
    • How do I start the modification process?
      To begin the modification process, consult with a family law attorney to assess your situation. You will typically need to file a formal request with the court and provide evidence of the changes in circumstances that necessitate a modification.
    • When can I request a modification?
      You can request a modification when there's a substantial change in circumstances, such as a change in income, relocation, or a change in the needs of a child. Courts require evidence of such changes to consider modifying an order.
    • What if the other party opposes the modification?
      If the other party opposes the modification, the matter may go to court where a judge will review evidence from both sides. The court will make a decision based on the best interests of any involved children and the current circumstances of both parties.
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