Attorneys Stephen Korshak and Lee Karina Dani

Orlando Divorce Modifications Law Firm

Your life is constantly transforming, so it’s unrealistic to assume that those inevitable changes will never affect the judgments that were initially made at the time of your divorce. At Korshak & Associates, P.A., we understand this. For decades, our family law attorneys have been assisting parents and families with legal issues associated with modification of court orders.

From our law offices in Orlando, Florida, our Orlando divorce modifications attorneys are prepared to assist you with your unique family law matters. We strive to help you achieve your goals, and we will work with you to create a customized plan that will address your needs and the needs of your children.

We invite you to contact us at Korshak & Associates, P.A., today at 888-681-4389, or visit our Contact page, to schedule a free 10-minute initial consultation about your legal issues.

Orlando Child Support Modification Attorneys Advocating Your Needs

The loss of a job, a health problem or a new marriage — these are all events that can cause substantial changes in a person’s life that could affect the court orders originally agreed upon during the time of a divorce.

Our lawyers represent individuals who are seeking a modification in their divorce judgments, as well as those who want to enforce their court order.

The most common court orders that are modified include:

  • Child support
  • Spousal support
  • Time sharing and parenting plans

In Florida, to be granted a modification through the court, you must be able to prove a substantial change in circumstances.

While this may be a challenging task, our attorneys will work with you to create an individualized outline that will show your change and how it may affect your children and any other parties.

Enforcing Your Court Orders
If your ex-spouse is not following a court order put in place at the time of your divorce, you have the right to take legal action to enforce the agreement.
Our attorneys can work with you to identify the most appropriate action to take, depending on your circumstances. If mediation proves ineffective, the party held in contempt may face penalties, including fines, wage garnishments and incarceration.

We have offices in Orlando, Florida. Our office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and after hours by appointment. Se habla español. We accept cash, check and major credit cards.