You are allowed to make changes if you and your spouse are in agreement. Divorce decree terms and conditions are frequently susceptible to change. You can make the adjustments on your own without using a memorialized agreement if you and your spouse don’t wish to do it in a formal manner.

However, a Consent Order signed by both parties with the assistance of your Woodbridge divorce attorney is advised to amend divorce provisions formally. The Order is then delivered to the judge, who signs and files it to formally enforce the modifications. Changes to a divorce order can take the form of shifting pick-up and drop-off times for the family or altering the visitation schedule between one parent and a child. If you and the other party agree to the alteration, you are not compelled to return to court in this instance.