
Phoenix Modification and Enforcement Lawyers
Arizona law does not require divorcing spouses to predict the future with total certainty as they negotiate agreements on child support, child custody or spousal maintenance. If a substantial change of circumstances requires changes to the terms of a child support, child custody or spousal maintenance order, a motion for modification may be appropriate.
Additionally, enforcement through the courts is always an option if your ex-spouse has defaulted on their spousal maintenance (alimony) payments, child support obligations or compliance with other Court orders. This includes failure to turn over assets, failure to pay debts as ordered, failure to sell an asset, etc,
At the Phoenix law firm of Lasiter & Jackson, our lawyers have substantial experience with both the modification and enforcement of ongoing family law issues. When you contact us, we can give you a fair assessment as to the likelihood that your case will succeed. We also advise clients on either side of enforcement issues.
In any situation where our client needs to choose whether or not to take an issue to court, our law firm gives you the information you need to make a sound decision. Our attorneys not only advise you about your rights and responsibilities in light of the facts of your case, we also provide an estimate of the expense, time and risk involved for each of your options.
Our law firm takes the same approach to client service with respect to spousal maintenance, known also as alimony or child support enforcement cases. People who have unreasonably defaulted on their court-ordered obligations run the risk of wage garnishment, bank account garnishment, property liens, asset seizure and even incarceration. If you need advice about the best way to avoid or reduce child support or spousal support arrearages, we can help you find a constructive solution.
For additional information about our experience with child custody or support enforcement or modification problems, contact an attorney at Lasiter & Jackson in Phoenix.

