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Child Custody for High-Net-Worth Families in Illinois
When a family with significant assets goes through a custody case in Illinois, the legal issues go beyond standard parenting schedules and decision-making arrangements. Privacy concerns, private school disputes, international travel, household staff logistics, and maintaining your children’s standard of living all require provisions that a standard parenting plan is not designed to address. Illinois law provides specific

Social Media Missteps in High-Net-Worth Divorce Cases: Avoiding Costly Mistakes
With texting, email, and Facebook Messenger rising in popularity as methods of communication in relationships, so is their use as divorce evidence. Chicago divorce attorneys used to look for evidence in files, notebooks, ledgers, memos and photo albums. Now, we also look at emails, text messages, Facebook, LinkedIn, Snapchat, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and even Pinterest for divorce evidence.
How Social Media, Text Messages, and Digital Evidence Can Affect Your Illinois Custody Case
If you are going through a custody case in Illinois, the texts you have saved, the social media posts your co-parent made last month, and the voicemails sitting on your phone could all play a role in the outcome. Digital evidence is now central to how family courts evaluate parenting fitness, credibility, and the best interests of the

What Judges Look For in Illinois Child Custody Cases
Walking into a custody hearing can feel like your entire future as a parent is in someone else’s hands. You have spent years being a parent who shows up every day, and now a judge who has never met your family will decide how much time you get with your children. That is an overwhelming position to be
Dividing Retirement Accounts in Divorce: A Comprehensive Guide for Illinois
Dividing retirement assets is one of the most critical financial aspects of divorce proceedings in Illinois. Because retirement accounts often make up a significant part of marital assets, dividing them can be legally complex. Without proper handling, mistakes in this process may cause tax penalties, financial insecurity, or unfair asset distribution. In Illinois, retirement accounts are subject to equitable
Credit Card Debt and Divorce in Illinois
Credit card debt is one of the most common concerns for clients in Illinois divorce. Under 750 ILCS 5/503, courts divide marital debts equitably., This doesn’t necessarily mean the debts are divided 50/50, though it can be. Instead, it means the debts are divided fairly based on the circumstances. Key points about credit card debt in Illinois divorce:

Alternatives to Divorce for Older Couples (Gray Divorce): Exploring Your Options
Recent statistics show that divorce rates among couples over 50 have doubled since the 1990s. This phenomenon, often called “gray divorce,” comes with unique challenges and considerations. Many older couples contemplating divorce often have questions about their options and the implications of each choice. This post outlines common questions we receive from older couples considering divorce (Gray Divorce). What Challenges Do Older Couples Face in Divorce (Gray

