Divorce Modification & Enforcement Attorney

Child Custody | Visitation | Support Orders

If your divorce is final but your circumstances have changed, the existing child custody, visitation and support orders may no longer be in the best interests of your children, and may impose an unreasonable hardship on you. On the other hand, if your ex-spouse is not complying with the terms of your divorce decree, or if you have been wrongfully accused of violating the court’s final divorce order, you want an experienced and knowledgeable lawyer to protect your rights.

At the Law Office of Len Conner, we focus our practice exclusively on family law matters, including the modification and enforcement of final divorce decrees. Our attorney take a collaborative approach, teaming with other professionals, including private investigators, financial consultants, tax advisors, social workers and psychologists, to identify and implement the best solutions for your unique situation. We are skilled and experienced family law litigators, but we will also encourage you to consider family law mediation if doing so is in your best interests.

Contact our office by e-mail or call us at 972-445-1500 if you’re in the Dallas / Fort Worth Area for an appointment.

Our Practice

If you have lost your job, experienced health problems or need to relocate for the benefit of your children, you may want to request modification of an existing custody, visitation or support order. We represent parents in motions for modification of an existing family law orders, preparing all required documentation to complete the process and acting as your advocate in court hearings or proceedings. We will help you gather evidence to support your position, always advising you to look at what will be in the best interests of your minor children.

When one party fails to abide by the terms of a divorce decree, the other involved party must ask the court for a contempt citation to force compliance. We will be your representative in contempt proceedings, helping you take the necessary steps to use the power of the court to enforce custody, visitation or support orders.

At the Law Office of Len Conner, we built our successful practice on personal service and attention. We take the time learn all the facts and circumstances of your case so that we can formulate a strategy.

Contact Our Office

To schedule a meeting to discuss modification or enforcement of a final divorce decree, contact our office online or call us at 972-445-1500 if you’re in the Dallas / Fort Worth Area. Let our team put its experience, knowledge and skill to work for you.

The Law Office of Len Conner Serves the Cities of:

Irving, Dallas, Cedar Hill, Mesquite, Garland,
Grand Prairie, Los Colinas, Richardson, Plano, Highland Park,
Arlington, Hurst, Euless, Bedford,  Southlake, Grapevine,
Colleyville, Lewisville, Denton, The Colony, Coppell,
Flower Mound, Corinth, Argyle, Fort Worth, Frisco,
Sachse, McKinney, Park Cities, Duncanville, Desoto,
& Dallas County, Tarrant County, Denton County, Collin County

We hope the information provided here is helpful. Please call our office with any questions you may have. Unless otherwise indicated, attorney listed in this site are not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. This web site is designed for general information only. The information at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

FULLY LICENSED BY THE TEXAS SUPREME COURT
Admitted to the US Federal Courts, Northern District of TX

Member of the Texas Family Law Section of the Texas State Bar Association

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Len Conner & Associates

600 John Carpenter Freeway,
Ste 238
Irving, Texas 75062

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Phone: 972-445-1500

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