Child Custody, Support and Alimony Contempts and Modifications
Lawyer Serving Salem & Middleton, Massachusetts, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Surrounding Areas
Many circumstances can cause people to return to family court after receiving initial court orders regarding child custody, child support and alimony. Another party may have failed to live up to his or her court ordered obligation, a child custody requires modification because of a parent's geographical move, or, possibly a change in economic status altered the merits of an original decision. Whatever the circumstance may be, you need attorney representation on your side.
At my firm, DeBernardis & Associates, P.C., I will inform you about all of your options and help you find swift legal action. As a knowledgeable attorney with over a decade of experience, I understand what it takes to get you the results your deserve.
To schedule a free initial consultation, please contact me via email or phone by calling 978-767-4140 or 866-785-1580. I am experienced in handling family law cases in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
Contempts- A Party's Failure to Meet Their Obligations
When another party fails to meet their obligations required by a family court order, I will guide you through the enforcement process by filing a complaint for contempt. In order to secure timely and cost-efficient results, I generally attempt to resolve the issue prior
Modifying an Existing Court Order
There are many circumstances that may justify modifying an existing family court order. Possible circumstances include a party's change or loss in their job, change in available health care benefits, or a geographical move.
Contact my office to discuss your case in a free initial consultation. My office is located in Middleton and open weekdays from 9 until 6. Remote location and evening appointments are available upon request.
Spanish and Portuguese language services are also available.

