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Child Custody and Visitation Rights for Third Parties
In Illinois, the laws surrounding custody and visitation rights extend beyond just parents. Third parties, such as grandparents, stepparents, or other family members, may also seek custody or visitation rights under certain circumstances. The applicable laws are designed to prioritize the best interests of the child while also recognizing the importance of maintaining familial relationships. Third Parties Seeking Custody Illinois
Warning! Tax Issues in a Chicago Divorce
Table of Contents5 Important Tax Implications in a Divorce1. Filing taxes during the divorce process and after:2. Property Division3. Retirement Accounts4. Family or Marital Business5. Child Tax Deductions and CreditsGet Advice from a Chicago Divorce Attorney There are a lot of moving parts going on at once in a divorce case – calculating child support and maintenance, determining a parenting
Is a Postnuptial Agreement Right for You?
Table of ContentsWhen a Postnuptial Agreement May Be a Good DecisionFinancial ChangesOlder CouplesNew MarriagesCouples with ChildrenReconciliationSeek Advice from a Family Law Attorney Most individuals are familiar with prenuptial agreements. A post-nuptial agreement is something that is not talked about as much. Where a prenuptial agreement is entered into before a couple ties the knot, a postnuptial agreement is entered into
Rules for Selling Marital Assets During Divorce
Selling marital assets during a divorce is ill-advised. Generally, you should not sell marital assets during a divorce, particularly without consulting with your divorce attorney, first. The amount of problems that the sale of an asset can cause far surpasses any benefit to be realized. As a result, the number one rule for selling marital property during a divorce is,
Top Questions to Ask About Hiring a Divorce Attorney
When selecting the attorney who will handle your divorce, it is important that you ask questions to make an informed decision. Remember, this is the person who will guide you through the end of your marriage, and help you shape the rest of your life. It’s critical when interviewing and hiring a divorce attorney that you find someone who will
Domestic Violence and its Impact on the Divorce Process
Table of ContentsHistory of Domestic Violence Before Filing for DivorceIs there an Order of Protection?Technology Apps Used to Aid CommunicationDomestic Violence and Its Impact on ChildrenProtecting the Interests of the ChildrenFinancial Abuse During the MarriageDomestic Violence at the Outset of the DivorceFiling for Divorce When Domestic Violence Is a Factor Domestic violence can impact every aspect of your life and
Anderson Boback & Marshall Attorneys Named to 2024 Illinois Super Lawyers “Rising Stars”
Anderson Boback & Marshall is proud to announce that two of our attorneys, Jessica Marshall and Genevieve Binnie, have received notable recognition on the 2024 Super Lawyers list. This peer designation is awarded only to a select number of accomplished attorneys in each state. The Rising Stars selection process takes into account peer recognition, professional achievement in legal practice, and