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Modifications

After the divorce is final, the parties may wish to modify the final judgment. There may be reasons to do so based on a change of circumstances such as change of income, remarriage, change of residence, change of scheduling or any of a number of life changes.
 
If the parties agree to the change, an agreement can be written and entered with the court and it will modify the provision of the judgment. It will then have the same force and effect as the judgment.

 

Wills

After a divorce is final, a will provision in favor of a former spouse is invalidated unless there is a written intent to provide for that former spouse. The same applies to former step-children. A will should be revised after a judgment is complete.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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