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Ignoring Income Withholding Order Results in $53,400 in Penalties

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Categorized as Child Support, Spousal Support

Table of ContentsCase BackgroundIllinois Law Provides Daily Penalty When an Income Withholding Order is IgnoredCompany Admits to Not Taking Action on the Notice to Withhold IncomeEmployers Beware: Notice to Withhold Income Requires Strict Compliance Failure to follow an income withholding order brings a steep price for an Illinois employer following the divorce of one of

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Am I Choosing the Right Lawyer for My Divorce?

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Categorized as Divorce, Family Law

Table of ContentsResearch Helps You Know If You’re Choosing the Right LawyerDoes the Attorney Concentrate in Family Law?Meet the Divorce Lawyer in Person Before HiringCommunicate Your NeedsFeel Comfortable CommunicatingUnderstand the Attorney’s Billing PracticesChoose the Right Lawyer for You Wondering if you’re choosing the right lawyer is a common question that comes up when you’re going

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Reaching An Agreement In Your Divorce

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Categorized as Divorce, Divorce Process

Table of ContentsLet The Judge DecideTips for Reaching An Agreement in Your DivorceAgreement By PartiesAgreement By AttorneysReach Agreement Through MediationMediation Through Cook CountyPrivate MediationUsing the Collaborative Law ProcessAdditional Advice to Help You Reach Agreement : Reaching an agreement is typically the best case scenario for each party in a divorce or custody case. Of course,

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Courtroom Tips I Learned from “My Cousin Vinny”

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Categorized as Divorce Litigation

Table of ContentsVinny Commands the CourtroomVinny Knows How To Make a PointProfessional Courtroom AttireConfidence Leads to Courtroom Success I love the classic movie “My Cousin Vinny”. It makes us laugh and makes us wonder if there is anything we can take away from this movie about the courtroom. As an attorney, watching the movie makes

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