Helping Families With Post-Divorce Issues in Middle Tennessee
The final divorce decree is often not the end of resolving divorce-related issues. Circumstances change and may require a modification or enforcement of the divorce decree. Our experienced Nashville divorce attorney, Benjamin Papa, can help you with all your divorce issues, including any post-divorce matters.
Attorney Benjamin Papa has extensive family law and divorce experience. He is specifically trained in collaborative law, is a divorce mediator and also an effective family law litigator. No matter what approach works best for your particular post-divorce issue, he will help you determine the one that works for your situation. At Papa & Roberts, PLLC, we will never try and force you into a cookie-cutter approach but instead provide you with personalized and catered divorce and post-divorce representation.
Contact us to speak to our experienced Nashville post-divorce lawyer; call 615-767-5900 or toll free at 888-746-8097, or send us an e-mail.
Modifications
After a final divorce decree is ordered, circumstances frequently change such that your Divorce Decree needs to be updated . Whether that is a drastic change in income, relocation, or a significant change in expenses related to the children, a post-divorce modification may be necessary. Attorney Papa can help you with custody modifications, parenting plan modifications, spousal or child support modifications and in some cases a modification to property division.
Contempt
When one or both parties fail to comply with the divorce order, he or she can be held in contempt of court. This commonly involves a party being behind on child or spousal support payments or violating some other provision of the Parenting Plan or Divorce Decree. Mr. Papa can file a Petition for Contempt on your behalf or represent you if your ex-spouse filed a Petition against you.
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Speak to Our Experienced Franklin Modification Attorney
Do you have a post-divorce issue such as a Parenting Plan modification, or contempt issue? Contact us today to discuss your options with a skilled Franklin divorce and family law attorney.

