When parents are separating or getting divorced, they usually argue over two things: money and children. Unfortunately, these arguments can get quite heated, and often are witnessed by the children themselves, to their great detriment.
Divorce and separation are undoubtedly challenging experiences, especially when children are involved. Establishing a custody agreement is a crucial step in ensuring the well-being of your children, providing a framework for shared responsibilities. However, what do you do when your ex isn't following the agreed-upon custody arrangement? In this blog post, we'll explore the steps you can take to address and resolve issues when your ex isn't adhering to the custody agreement.
Family dynamics are complex, and when legal matters arise, it's crucial to have a clear understanding of the intricacies involved in child custody, child support, alimony, and visitation. At TR Spencer, we recognize the sensitivity of these issues and are committed to guiding you through the legal process with compassion and expertise.
Life circumstances can change unexpectedly, affecting family dynamics and the arrangements for custody, visitation, child support, or alimony. When significant changes occur, it may be necessary to modify existing orders to ensure they continue to meet the best interests of the children and the fair treatment of all parties involved. This blog post will provide an overview of the process of modifying existing orders in Utah.