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so we do family law here at Marla and family law lasts a long time your divorce may take anywhere between nine and twelve months but you have a child with a person for 18 years or more if theres more than one child so its very rare that a court order is going to satisfy the needs of the parties and the children forever thus the need to modify you may need to modify the child support we may need to modify parenting time arrangements we may need to modify certain aspects of the parenting plan but not all of them so all of these are reasons that you might go back to court and ask for a change and thats what the petition for modification is now there are certain time frames you cant go back and modify every three months there has to be usually some sort of change that has affected the parties before you ask for modification there are of course exceptions if youre ever in an emergency situation if theres ever something really major going on then our time bar isnt there and we can go