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August 26, 2023
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Life After Your Divorce

When a divorce happens, it could involve a couple in the following manner. First, it could involve a couple that has no children. Additionally, it could involve a couple with a bevy of assets and wealth. Third, it could involve a couple that lives paycheck to paycheck. The possibilities are myriad, but one thing remains true regardless of the specifics of any given divorce: in the years after your divorce, circumstances will change.

Child Support or Spousal Support

What we mean by this is that any arrangements that you make in your divorce agreement are likely to change with time. For example, is child support involved in your divorce? Then it is likely that life circumstances, and just the passage of time itself, will alter the amount paid, or the interval of payments. The same could be said for any spousal support payments you may make, or the visitation schedule you and your spouse establish in regards to your child.

Best Divorce Lawyer in Wilson County

Given the changes that can occur over time with a divorce, it is important for the people involved to retain experienced family law counsel. At Hagar & Phillips, we help divorced couples with any modifications they need to make to their divorce agreement. Contact the H&P Lebanon, Mt. Juliet, Gallatin, or Nashville TN divorce lawyers by reaching out with this contact form or by calling 615-784-4588.

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