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Changes in life circumstances can alter your financial and emotional landscape, prompting the need for modifications to spousal support and alimony agreements. At Moore, Schulman & Moore, APC, we understand that life does not remain static, and legal adjustments may be required to reflect new realities. Navigating the legal process for spousal support and alimony modifications requires a professional approach by a divorce modification lawyer. Our team at Moore, Schulman & Moore, APC is equipped to assess your situation, advise on possible legal avenues, and represent your interests to ensure that any changes to agreements are fair and just.
For guidance on spousal support and alimony modification, contact a divorce modification attorney at Moore, Schulman & Moore, APC: (858) 492-7968.
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At Moore, Schulman & Moore, APC, we pride ourselves on being a leading family law firm in San Diego. With over 200 years of combined experience, our dedicated team of Board Certified Family Law Specialists is committed to guiding our clients through challenging legal issues with expertise and compassion.
Why Choose Us:
- Recognized Board Certified Family Law Specialists
- AV® Preeminent rated for ethical and professional standards
- Personalized, client-focused legal counsel
- Cost-efficient solutions for timely resolutions
- Highly awarded team, including Southern California Super Lawyers®
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Benefit from our vast collective experience.
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Trust recognized family law experts.
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Receive tailored support for your unique needs.
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At Moore, Schulman & Moore, APC, we pride ourselves on our deep commitment to supporting families throughout San Diego. Our founding partners, Peggy L. Moore, David S. Schulman, and Erik S. Moore, bring a wealth of knowledge as Board Certified Family Law Specialists. With over 200 years of collective experience, our team skillfully handles delicate matters like divorce, child custody, and domestic violence. Recognized for excellence with AV Preeminent ratings and inclusion in the Southern California Super Lawyers® list, we offer insightful, personalized legal counsel. We strive to ease the emotional and financial burdens our clients face, ensuring a close, supportive relationship as we work towards cost-effective, timely solutions. Our dedication to professionalism and ethics distinguishes us as a trusted ally when it matters most.
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David S. Schulman Founding Partner & Board-Certified Expert in Family Law
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Erik S. Moore Founding Partner & Board-Certified Expert in Family Law
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Julie A. Westerman Partner & Board-Certified Expert in Family Law
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Jeremy S. Boyer Partner & Board-Certified Expert in Family Law
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Kevin A. Polis Partner & Board-Certified Expert in Family Law
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Sarah Bear Partner
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Jillian M. Minter Partner
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Jeff L. Mangum Of Counsel
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Myra Chack Fleischer Of Counsel & Board-Certified Expert in Family Law
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John H. Tannenberg Of Counsel & Board-Certified Expert in Family Law
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Lesa Christenson Of Counsel & Board-Certified Expert in Family Law
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James P. Clark Advisor & Legal Consultant
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Tana Landau Associate
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Lindsey Dentino Associate
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Lauren Haack Associate
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Clayton Grant Associate
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Jamie Herrick Associate
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Peggy L. Moore Retired Founding Partner
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Steven R. Striker
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Heidi Sorensen Firm Administrator
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Amy C. Feldmann
(In Memorium) Associate
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What changes can be modified?Common family law modifications include changes to child custody, visitation schedules, child support, and spousal support. Each modification must be justified by demonstrating a significant change in circumstances since the original order.
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How do modifications affect child support?Modifications can increase or decrease child support payments based on changes in income, employment status, or the needs of the child. The court will review the circumstances and make adjustments to ensure the child’s needs are met.
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When can I request a modification?You can request a modification when there's a substantial change in circumstances, such as a change in income, relocation, or a change in the needs of a child. Courts require evidence of such changes to consider modifying an order.
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How do I start the modification process?To begin the modification process, consult with a family law attorney to assess your situation. You will typically need to file a formal request with the court and provide evidence of the changes in circumstances that necessitate a modification.
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