Parenting Plans

Modification of a parenting plan in Tennessee requires a court for the modification. In order to modify a parenting plan, the petitioner must prove that there is a material change of circumstance and the court to find that the modification is in the best interest of the child. There are many situations that can lead to the modification of a parenting plan. These situations can be:

  • Requesting more parenting time
  • change of primary residence
  • changing how parents exchange children
  •  Relocation of a parent
  • change in job schedule
  • change in Child’s or physical or mental health 
  • abuse or neglect

These cases can be hard and at some times complicated. It can be made harder if parents do not get along and have a hard time agreeing on a solution. You need a skilled attorney to help you navigate this situation in order to achieve your desired outcome! Contact the Eke Law firm today! 

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