Randolph, New Jersey, Post-Judgment AttorneySignificant changes or failure to follow a judge's order can result in various post-judgment divorce matters. Generally, these matters involve child support, child custody and spousal support (alimony). At the Law Office of Sara Sencer McArdle, we provide representation to people in post-judgment matters. Do you need to speak with a lawyer regarding a post-judgment modification or enforcement? Contact the Law Office of Sara Sencer McArdle today to arrange your consultation. Post-Judgment ModificationsUnlike many other states, New Jersey does not have set standards to determine when child support, alimony and child custody should be modified. Modification requests can arise because of a "material change in condition". Each case is evaluated on its own facts, and the court decides whether the change of circumstances is sufficient to justify the modification. Changes in conditions can be financial, such as in one party receiving an increase in income. Changes in conditions can also involve relocation, such as in one party requesting to relocate with the children to another school district, state or even country. Post-Judgment EnforcementsEnforcement matters generally involve financial issues, such as non-payment of court-ordered child support or spousal support. Attorney Sara Sencer McArdle represents clients that need to proceed with contempt filings as well as those who are facing penalties for not paying. Penalties can include jail time, driver's license suspension and other sanctions. Contact the Law Office of Sara Sencer McArdle today to learn how we can help with your post-judgment issue. |

