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In this episode of LG Law Family Law TV, host Bonnie Lonardo discusses the process of modifying a child custody order. She often encounters parents seeking changes to existing custody agreements after months or years of implementation, usually due to issues in adherence. Lonardo outlines two main avenues for modification: the first is through agreement between the parents, which her office strongly encourages as it benefits the entire family. If an agreement cannot be achieved, an alternative process is necessary, though details on this method are not provided in the excerpt. Overall, the focus remains on cooperation for healthier family dynamics.