Life evolves, and your family’s court orders should evolve with it. When parenting plans, support obligations, or other terms no longer reflect your current circumstances, it can create stress for everyone involved—especially your children. A modification allows families to adjust outdated orders so they better support today’s realities, protect the well-being of the children, and honor the needs of each parent. At Hargrave Family Law, we help clients assess when a modification is appropriate and guide them toward solutions that promote stability and minimize conflict.
Changes in income, health, work schedules, childcare needs, or residence may warrant an update to the terms established in your original Decree or Order. Texas requires a “material and substantial change” before the Court will consider modifying an existing order, and because modification requests are limited, it is essential to seek guidance from an experienced Dallas modification lawyer. Our team helps clients evaluate the best path forward—whether that means pursuing a formal modification or exploring creative, out-of-court approaches such as working with a parenting facilitator or coordinator. With decades of experience and a deep commitment to compassionate advocacy, we support families as they adapt their orders to match the lives they are living today.


























