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Make extrajudicial modifications to any court order.

  • Writer: Zambrano Law Customer Service
    Zambrano Law Customer Service
  • Oct 20, 2015
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 9


39. Make extrajudicial modifications to any court order.

Your spouse says “don’t worry about the child support for the next 5 months because Jr. is going to stay with grandma.” Unless the agreement is reduced to writing and a judge signs an order modifying the previous order, you are not relieved from following the previous order of the court. Otherwise, do whatever the court orders you to do and do it until the court orders you to do something different.

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