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Resolving Post-Decree and Post-Divorce Disputes with a Trusted Family Law Firm

  • By: Gene Kirzhner
  • Published: December 29, 2023

Going through a divorce can be challenging and stressful, but even after the divorce decree has been issued, disputes may still arise. These disputes range from child custody and visitation issues to property division and support modifications. Resolving post-decree and post-divorce disputes requires the help of a trusted family law firm that understands the nuances of family law and can guide you through the process.

At Strategic DivorceTM, we understand that post-decree and post-divorce disputes can be emotionally charged and complex. Our team of experienced attorneys can provide you with the legal advice and representation you need to achieve the best possible outcome. Here are some of the key considerations when it comes to resolving post-decree and post-divorce disputes.

Understanding Post-Decree and Post-Divorce Disputes

Post-decree disputes are issues that arise after a divorce decree has been issued. These issues can be related to child custody, visitation, property division, and spousal or child support. Post-divorce disputes are similar to post-decree disputes, but they occur after the divorce has been finalized.

Key Considerations for Resolving Post-Decree and Post-Divorce Disputes

  • Communication. Effective communication is vital to resolving post-decree and post-divorce disputes. In some cases, disputes can be resolved through open and honest communication between the parties. Your attorney can help facilitate communication and negotiate a resolution in your best interest.
  • Mediation. Mediation is an alternative dispute resolution process that involves a neutral third party who helps the parties reach a mutually acceptable agreement. Mediation is often less expensive and less time-consuming than going to court, and it can help preserve a cordial relationship between the parties.
  • Court Proceedings. In some cases, post-decree and post-divorce disputes may need to be resolved in court. This is typically a more expensive and time-consuming process than mediation, but it may be necessary if the parties cannot reach an agreement through negotiation or mediation.
  • Modification of Agreements. In some cases, a post-decree dispute may be related to a modification of an existing agreement. This could include a modification of child custody, visitation, or support. Your attorney can help you navigate the modification process and ensure that your interests are protected.

The Help You Need

At Strategic DivorceTM, we understand that post-decree and post-divorce disputes can be emotionally draining and stressful. We are committed to providing compassionate and effective representation to help you achieve the best possible outcome. Our team of experienced attorneys has the knowledge and expertise to help you navigate the legal system and protect your rights.

Whether you need to modify an existing agreement or resolve a post-divorce dispute, Strategic DivorceTM can help. Contact us at (847) 234-4445 or visit our website to schedule a free consultation and learn more about how we can assist you.

Attorney Michone Riewer

Attorney Michone RiewerTM is a seasoned lawyer based in Lake Bluff, IL, focusing on Family Law. She brings a wealth of experience to matters of divorce, child custody, alimony, and beyond, aiming to provide clients like you with the insight you need to protect your family and move through the legal world with ease.

Connect with her firm, Strategic DivorceTM, to stay updated on the latest developments in Family Law and get in touch with an advocate who’s committed to helping you navigate the legal landscape in Illinois.

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