THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENTKENTUCKY DIVORCE ATTORNEY • CHILD CUSTODY AND SUPPORT LAWYERMark A. Ogle, Attorney at Law Fort Mitchell Child Custody Battle Lawyer • Alimony Calculations 859-341-6400Major credit cards accepted.The divorce may be final, but the issues seemingly settled by the divorce may resurface for various reasons. Often the original decree did not anticipate changes in circumstances, like a custodial parent relocating or a change in financial conditions of one or both former spouses. At the law office of Mark A. Ogle, Attorney at Law, we routinely handle post-decree modification issues for our clients. Our experience and knowledge of divorce and family law benefits our clients and can benefit you when we go back to court on your behalf. Some Primary Areas of Post Decree Modification Law• Child custody • Child support • Hidden assets • Business valuation
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Call Kentucky divorce attorney Mark A. Ogle to schedule a consultation and have these or other post decree modification questions answered:What are the implications of a custodial parent relocating? When the parent paying child support or spousal maintenance has a drop in income, how does that affect support and alimony orders? When the former spouse receiving support payments has a change in income, how will that affect child support? If one of the parties refuses to enable a transfer of property that was court-ordered, what steps can be taken?
If you need a post-decree modification, contact the Kentucky divorce attorney law office of Mark A. Ogle, Attorney at Law, in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. We can help. E-mail: Contact Us Mark A. Ogle, Attorney at Law Northern Kentucky Divorce and Family Law Attorney 300 Buttermilk Pike, Suite 338 Fort Mitchell, KY 41017 Phone: 859-341-6400 Fax: 859-491-0222Our law firm represents clients in the Kentucky counties of Boone, Campbell, Gallatin, Grant and Kenton, and the Ohio counties of Butler, Clermont, Hamilton and Warren, including communities such as Fort Mitchell, Covington, Florence, Newport, Fort Thomas, and Cincinnati.
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