Modifications to Support and Alimony Orders
After a divorce, circumstances for either party can change. These changes may trigger a need to modify court orders regarding alimony and child support. If you are the person receiving or the person paying, if you need a change in the order, talk to one of our lawyer experienced with court modifications:
- Debra C. Ruel (Department Chair)
- Anne C. Dranginis
- Jacqueline A. Wilson
- Dara P Goings
- James M. Ruel
Modifications · Child Support · Alimony
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The family law attorneys at Rome McGuigan, P.C., work with clients who require a change in court-ordered child support or alimony. If you are the custodial parent who feels more support is needed, or if you are paying child support or alimony and have less income now, talk to an attorney about the modification of court orders. Our experienced Child Support and Alimony Modifications division includes:
- Financial stress: Both payors and payees come to our law firm because of financial stress. You understandably want a quick resolution of the issue. We are also aware that attorneys fees are a concern. We work with you to handle the case efficiently and cost-effectively.
- Financial analysis: Your lawyer can analyze the financial situation to determine whether legal grounds exist for modification. We investigate the relevant financial factors and help you convey that information to the court.
- Experienced attorneys: In addition to family law attorneys, Rome McGuigan has lawyers experienced in real estate, business and financial investigation.
At our law firm, we know that a loss of income, loss of a job or an increase in expense can happen to anyone at any time. Contact us for an appointment to discuss your situation. We have offices in Hartford and New London and serve clients throughout Connecticut.


























