In many
cases, the parties will insert a clause in the property settlement agreement that will prevent any modification of
alimony even if there is a
potential chance of circumstances in the future.
Many times people will try to navigate these divorce waters by themselves, and while that certainly can be done, if there are truly important issues that need to be determined, such as those related to
potential alimony, child support, parental responsibility and timesharing, then in almost all
cases, you will want to retain an attorney to protect your rights, your finances, and most importantly, your children.