Modification and Enforcement

Atlanta Family Law Attorney for Modification and Enforcement of Court Orders

Georgia law understands that the needs of individuals and families are constantly changing. Financial circumstances change. Children grow and develop different needs. People move into or out of the state. For these reasons, Georgia law provides for modification and enforcement of existing court orders or decrees. At The Silver Law Firm, we use our years of legal experience to guide you through this process, making sure your rights are enforced and protected.

Staying Up to Date with Changing Laws and Needs

Although lawyer Jed Silver has been practicing law for years, he uses the latest technology and regularly attends continuing legal education courses to stay up to date on new changes in the law. These changes include matters like updates in Georgia child support and child custody laws.

We can help you understand the law when it comes to issues of modification and enforcement. We do this by taking time to talk with you about the law and your needs. At The Silver Law Firm, we offer compassionate legal advice that really fits your needs. If you need aggressive action to enforce an order, we never hesitate. At the same time, if we can create quick and economic solutions through thoughtful action, we adopt that approach.

Talk with Us About Modification and Enforcement

Contact our law firm to learn more about how your changing needs can be served by modification or enforcement of existing court orders. Our Atlanta law office is available by calling 404-459-5890.

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The Silver Law Firm is located in Atlanta, and serves clients throughout Georgia including Sandy Springs, Smyrna, Marietta, Roswell, Woodstock, Duluth, East Point, Cummings, Alpharetta, Douglasville, Paulding, Fayetteville, Covington, Lawrenceville, and Kennesaw. We practice law in Fulton County, Douglas County, Cherokee County, DeKalb County, Clayton County, Cobb County, Gwinnett County, and Forsyth County.

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