EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 0 MIN
Signed Your Divorce Agreement… But Want Changes? | Los Angeles Divorce
from Divorce Master Radio · host Divorce Master Radio With Tim Blankenship
🛠️ Signed Your Divorce Agreement… But Want Changes? | Los Angeles Divorce 🛠️ Signed your divorce agreement and now need to make changes? In California, some divorce terms can be modified after the judgment is entered—but there’s a legal process you have to follow. In this video, I explain what parts of a divorce agreement can usually be changed, when both spouses can agree to updates, and when court involvement may still be required. 📌 What Can Potentially Be Modified After Divorce: ✔ Child custody and visitation schedules 👨👩👧👦 ✔ Child support 💼 ✔ Spousal support in some situations ⚖️ ✔ Certain financial terms if both parties agree 🤝 🚨 What You Need to Know: ❌ You can’t just “edit” a court order informally ❌ Verbal agreements are risky and often unenforceable ❌ Changes must be properly documented and filed with the court 📂 ❌ If spouses disagree, court involvement may be necessary 💡 Real Talk: Once a judge signs your divorce judgment, it becomes a court order—not a draft document. If both parties agree, updates can often be handled through a written stipulation. If not, you may need to file a motion and ask the court to approve the changes. 🛠 How Divorce661 Helps: ✔ We prepare post-judgment stipulations and modifications ✔ We help document agreed-upon changes properly ✔ Flat-fee services throughout California ✔ 100% remote and stress-free process ✔ We help ensure modifications are legally enforceable 📞 Need to Update Your Divorce Agreement? Visit Divorce661.com for a FREE consultation. We’ll help you make legal changes the right way so your updated agreement actually sticks. #Divorce661, #CaliforniaDivorce, #DivorceModification, #ChildCustody, #SpousalSupport, #FlatFeeDivorce, #DivorceHelp, #DivorceTips
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🛠️ Signed Your Divorce Agreement… But Want Changes? | Los Angeles Divorce 🛠️ Signed your divorce agreement and now need to make changes? In California, some divorce terms can be modified after the judgment is entered—but there’s a legal process you have to follow. In this video, I explain what parts of a divorce agreement can usually be changed, when both spouses can agree to updates, and when court involvement may still be required. 📌 What Can Potentially Be Modified After Divorce: ✔ Child custody and visitation schedules 👨👩👧👦 ✔ Child support 💼 ✔ Spousal support in some situations ⚖️ ✔ Certain financial terms if both parties agree 🤝 🚨 What You Need to Know: ❌ You can’t just “edit” a court order informally ❌ Verbal agreements are risky and often unenforceable ❌ Changes must be properly documented and filed with the court 📂 ❌ If spouses disagree, court involvement may be necessary 💡 Real Talk: Once a judge signs your divorce judgment, it becomes a court order—not a draft document. If both parties agree, updates can often be handled through a written stipulation. If not, you may need to file a motion and ask the court to approve the changes. 🛠 How Divorce661 Helps: ✔ We prepare post-judgment stipulations and modifications ✔ We help document agreed-upon changes properly ✔ Flat-fee services throughout California ✔ 100% remote and stress-free process ✔ We help ensure modifications are legally enforceable 📞 Need to Update Your Divorce Agreement? Visit Divorce661.com for a FREE consultation. We’ll help you make legal changes the right way so your updated agreement actually sticks. #Divorce661, #CaliforniaDivorce, #DivorceModification, #ChildCustody, #SpousalSupport, #FlatFeeDivorce, #DivorceHelp, #DivorceTips
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