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Flat Fee Post- Judgment Actions

The decisions regarding custody, support, and
property often do not end with the final order by a
judge. You may need to go back to court to modify

or enforce orders, which are referred to as post-
judgment actions.

We handle the following post-judgment actions:

Custody and Visitation Modification If there is a
change in circumstances, one parent may need
to ask the Court to change (modify) physical or
legal custody, the visitation schedule, or the
primary residence of the children (a “move
away” case).
Child Relocation If the custodial parent needs to
move out of the county for a job or family
support, he or she must ask the Court to
determine whether it is in the best interest of the
children to move (relocate) with the custodial
parent. The process for the Court to make a
decision is long and difficult, so it’s better to
inform the other parent and the Court of the
impending move as soon as possible.
Child or Spousal Support Arrears If the party
ordered to pay child or spousal support gets
behind in his or her payments (or stops paying
support entirely), the party receiving support

will need to ask the Court to collect the money
owed to him or her.
Transfer of Property If a party is ordered to
transfer title of property, such as the title to a car
or house, but fails to do so, then the Court will
use its power to force the transfer.

 

If you need to modify or enforce a court order for
custody, support, or property transfer, then
contact us today — Lawta is here to help!

Meet with Our Attorneys

To find out more about post-judgment actions,
connect with our lawyers. Call (858) 717-8040, text
(858) 240-4234 or click here to book your Legal
Advice and Strategy Session.

Contact Lawta Law Group, APC

Click here to book your Legal Advice and Strategy Session. If
you need help scheduling, call (844) 742-8748 to speak to a real person by phone (24/7).

 

We offer a 1-hour ($400) or 30-minute ($200) Legal Advice and Strategy Session with an experienced Family Law Attorney. If this is your first time meeting with one of our attorneys, you can book a one-hour session for ONLY $200. Rather than providing a “free consultation” like some firms (where you just meet the attorney and learn all about the firm), we jump right into providing valuable legal advice and helping you find a solution that meets your needs. During your first session, you will meet with an attorney to discuss your legal issues, get legal advice and questions answered, and develop a strategy moving forward.

 

Lawta is here to help!