North Carolina Divorce Attorneys

Helping North Carolina parents adjust custody arrangements when life changes.

Custody orders aren’t always permanent. When circumstances shift, whether due to schedule changes, relocation, safety concerns, or evolving needs, an existing custody plan may no longer fit your child’s best interests. Our North Carolina Child Custody Attorneys at Martine Law guide you through modifying your custody order with clarity, strategy, and care. We help you understand your options, gather the right evidence, and pursue a plan that better supports your child’s stability and well-being.

Our Services

We offer complete support for parents seeking to update or challenge custody arrangements:

What Sets Us Apart

You receive steady guidance, strategic direction, and strong advocacy through every stage of the modification process:

Seasoned Legal Insight

Experienced North Carolina Child Custody Attorneys who understand what courts look for in modification requests.

Family-Focused Approach

We center every recommendation on your child’s long-term stability and well-being.

Solutions Built for Your Life

Plans tailored to new work schedules, relocations, safety concerns, or changing family dynamics.

Clear, Ongoing Communication

You stay informed at every step with practical guidance you can rely on.

Popular questions

Reach out to our North Carolina Child Custody Attorneys for answers, guidance, and support as you navigate custody changes.

When can a custody order be modified?

A custody order can be changed when there is a significant change in circumstances affecting your child’s well-being or stability.

Examples include relocation, changes in a parent’s job or schedule, safety concerns, health issues, or significant changes in the child’s needs.

Yes. You can request updates to the parenting schedule even if legal or physical custody remains the same.

Timelines vary depending on whether the case is agreed upon, mediated, or litigated.

No. One parent can request a modification, and the court will decide based on the child’s best interests.

Working with a North Carolina Child Custody Attorney helps you build a strong case, avoid mistakes, and protect your rights.

Schedule your consultation today!

Our team will answer your questions and talk you through potential next steps.