As families grow and circumstances change, child custody agreements may need to be modified to better suit the needs of both parents and children. At Nolan Byers, PC., we assist parents in Birmingham, AL, and throughout Jefferson and Shelby Counties in filing petitions for modification of custody.
When significant changes occur, such as a parent relocating, changes in work schedules, or concerns about a child’s well-being, you may need to petition the court for a modification of custody order. Here’s what the process typically includes:
If you are considering a motion for modification of child custody, it’s important to realize that stability for children is a top priority for Alabama courts. To increase your chances of success, you must prove that the modification is necessary for the child’s well-being and that the changes are substantial enough to warrant legal action.
While some modifications may require court approval, parents can reach a mutual agreement on new custody terms and submit it for judicial approval. This can streamline the process and avoid litigation. However, if both parties cannot come to an agreement, the court will decide based on the child’s best interests.
Common examples of custody modifications include:
At Nolan Byers, PC., we understand that stability for children is a top priority for Alabama courts. We recognize the complexities of Alabama family law and work diligently to help our clients achieve the best possible outcome for their children.
If you are facing new circumstances that require a modification of custody order, our firm can guide you through the process. Whether you need help filing a petition for modification of custody or negotiating a mutual agreement, we are committed to protecting your parental rights and your child’s best interests.
At Nolan Byers, PC., we understand that life changes. We are here to help you navigate the legal process of modifying your child custody arrangement in Birmingham, AL. Contact us today to schedule a consultation or give us a call at 205-558-9930 today! and learn how we can assist with your case.