Illinois Modify Court Order
Modifying an existing child custody and visitation order is possible if there has been a substantial change in circumstances in either a child or parent's life following the divorce. The change must not only be substantial, but also, it must involve a matter directly impacting the child's well-being. For example, a change in a parent's work hours may necessitate a change in the visitation schedule, whereas abuse or neglect of the child by the custodial parent may require the other parent to petition for a change in custody.
The attorneys of the law firm of Susan H. Butler, P.C. serve clients in family law issues in Peoria,Tazewell and Woodford Counties in Central Illinois. We have handled thousands of child custody modification and child custody dispute cases. We have experience both in negotiating custody and visitation arrangements, and in taking cases to court in order to assert our clients' rights and interests.
Our Peoria child custody modification lawyers can help determine whether your change in circumstances warrants a modification of the court order.
Child Custody Modification Consultation
To arrange a consultation with attorney Susan Butler or attorney Kelly Giraudo, call 309-938-4204 or contact our family law firm online.


























