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Modification

Circumstances in life change – people move, decide on different careers, get re-married, and sometimes change their whole way of life. As children grow up their needs change as well. As a result, the final judgments regarding alimony, child custody, visitation or child support may need to be modified to accommodate the changes. A visitation schedule may need to be revised or allowances made for grandparents’ visitation or to accommodate a change in employment, for example. Child support amounts may need to be increased or decreased. Our family law attorneys at the Siemon Law Firm, P.C. will evaluate your case and tailor the appropriate modifications to suit your needs.

 

With offices in Northern Georgia, the Siemon Law Firm offers legal help to residents of Fulton and Forsyth County including Cumming, Alpharetta, North Atlanta, Gainesville, Roswell and Duluth, GA.  Additionally, the firm offers representation in Florida courts.

Alpharetta Office

4555 Mansell Road
Suite 300
Alpharetta, Georgia 30022

Cumming Office

347 Dahlonega Street
Building 100
Cumming, Georgia 30040

Telephone: 770-521-4316
Facsimile:   770-521-4317
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