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![]() | Experienced Houston, Texas, Child Custody & Modification LawyerYou have already been through a divorce. You have been awarded certain terms; promises have been made. Obtaining a final divorce decree, however, does not guarantee that your rights will be maintained. Often, circumstances change after the date of a divorce decree. Your former spouse may want to relocate outside the jurisdiction or you may have changed jobs and need to modify the child custody arrangement. Alternatively, the issue may be one of child support: your children have grown and their needs - and the cost to address these needs - have increased significantly. If your former spouse wants to move away, this may affect the terms of the divorce decree and child custody arrangement. To protect your rights, it is advisable to consult with an attorney who has extensive experience handling post-decree child custody modifications. Mr. Alvarez has such experience. Contact the Bellaire, Texas, office of Alvarez Law, PLLC, today to learn more about our services and to schedule an initial meeting. If you need a modification of the terms of the divorce decree, Mr. Alvarez will seek to negotiate one with your ex-spouse amicably. However, if reaching a voluntary arrangement is not feasible, he will file a request for modification on your behalf with the court. Mr. Alvarez is an accomplished trial lawyer who will pursue your interests rigorously in court to protect your interests, if necessary. You have rights even after your divorce becomes final. To learn more about these rights, contact the Bellaire office of experienced divorce and modification lawyer Anthony Alvarez today. SE HABLA ESPAÑOL. Alvarez Law, PLLC Direct: 713-661-7171
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