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Don’t Agree with a Family Court Order in Illinois? Here’s What You Can Do
You just got a court order that doesn’t feel fair. What now? Whether it’s about parenting time, child support, spousal maintenance, or another life-changing issue, you may feel like the judge got it wrong or that your situation has changed since the order was issued. The good news? You’re not stuck. You may be able to: Ask
Protecting Your Inheritance in Divorce: Strategies to Keep Your Assets Safe in Illinois
Under Illinois law, all property, assets, and debts acquired by either spouse during the marriage generally become part of the marital estate, which the court will divide equitably in a divorce. However, there is a critical exception for inheritance. According to 750 ILCS 5/503, any inheritance received by one spouse—either before or during the marriage—is considered non-marital property,
How to Get Your Child’s Voice Heard in Illinois Court
In many family law cases, clients ask how to get their child’s voice heard in court. There is no denying that children of all ages have their own opinions. Sometimes children form their opinions based upon what they learn or hear from adults. Sometimes they generate their own opinions of certain situations. This often depends on their age
Can I Fight for Child Custody from Another State in Illinois?
If you’re living outside Illinois but your child resides here, you may be wondering if you can still fight for custody or parenting time. The answer is yes, but interstate cases between U.S. states involve specific legal rules under the UCCJEA that most parents aren’t familiar with. This guide explains how out-of-state custody disputes work under Illinois law,
Is Electronic Snooping Legal During Divorce in Illinois?
Think twice before logging into your spouse’s email, what you find could hurt them, but how you got it could land you in court. Divorce often brings out suspicion, fear, and the desire to uncover the truth. In Illinois, however, electronic snooping can cross serious legal lines. This article explains what counts as electronic snooping during divorce in
What to Bring to Your Illinois Family Law Trial
If you’re heading into a family law trial, you may be feeling stressed, uncertain, or even intimidated by what lies ahead. That’s completely normal. Whether your case involves parenting time, financial matters, or dividing property, trial day can feel like the moment everything comes to a head. This blog post outlines what to bring, what to wear, how
Healthy Co-parenting Practices for Newly Separated Parents in Illinois
I want to start this article by congratulating you for your desire to promote a healthy co-parenting dynamic for your children with your spouse or partner. Healthy co-parenting after a separation is one of the most important ways to support your children emotionally, mentally, and developmentally. Separation can be intensely confusing, painful, and emotionally charged. Prioritize the well-being