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Family Law Modifications Lawyer in Casa Grande, AZ
Court orders are meant to provide stability — but life changes. If you're facing new circumstances that make your current custody, child support, or spousal maintenance order unworkable, you may have grounds to request a modification. Our Casa Grande family law team helps individuals and families seek changes that reflect their current reality.
To speak with a Casa Grande modifications lawyer, contact us online or call 480-485-7948 today.
When Can You Modify a Family Law Order?
Arizona courts allow you to request a modification when there’s been a “substantial and continuing” change in circumstances. This could include:
- Job loss, income increase, or career changes
- Parental relocation or military deployment
- Medical issues or disability
- Changes in a child’s needs, schedule, or health
- New marriages, cohabitation, or financial shifts
We help clients in Casa Grande petition the court for updated orders that make sense — and fight to protect their rights when the other party pushes back.
Child Custody and Parenting Time Modifications
Custody orders must reflect what’s in the child’s best interest. If your parenting time plan no longer works due to school schedules, safety concerns, or other major life changes, we can help you request a modification. We work to preserve your relationship with your child and maintain stability.
Child Support Modifications in Casa Grande
You may be able to increase or decrease your child support amount based on a change in income, expenses, or parenting time. Arizona uses specific formulas to calculate support, but those numbers need to be updated when life changes. We’ll help you gather the necessary financial records and present a clear case.
Spousal Maintenance (Alimony) Modifications
Some spousal maintenance orders can be modified — depending on the language of your original divorce decree. If you or your ex has had a significant financial shift, such as job loss or remarriage, we’ll review your case and advise whether a modification is possible.
How the Process Works
To modify an existing family law order, you’ll need to file a Petition to Modify with the court and serve it to the other party. If both parties agree, the process may be uncontested. If not, the court will schedule a hearing. Our legal team handles the paperwork, strategy, and advocacy to help you reach a fair outcome.
Get Help Modifying a Court Order in Casa Grande, AZ
At The Law Office of Vincent Mattioli, PLC, we understand that your legal needs evolve with life. Whether you need to adjust support payments, revise custody, or respond to a modification request, we’re ready to help.
To schedule a consultation with a Casa Grande family law attorney, contact us online or call 480-485-7948 today.