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Coparenting Tips for a Happy Holiday Season
It can be challenging for divorced parents to navigate the holidays, particularly if they are sharing parental responsibilities with their children. We hope that you and your children will have a wonderful holiday season if you make preparations in advance, maintain an open mind, and implement some of these coparenting tips. Plan Ahead and Get Organized Not only should you
Can I Relocate With Children After My Divorce?
Table of ContentsStarting the Process to Relocate With Children Post-DivorceRelocation Based on Child’s Best InterestsWhat Kind of Evidence Do I Need for my Relocation Case?What are the Consequences of Moving Without the Court’s Approval?Relocation When Other Parent Fails to Exercise Parenting Time A common question we hear is whether or not a parent can relocate with children after a divorce.
My Spouse Refuses to Communicate During Divorce
Table of ContentsThe Right Tools to Improve CommunicationMediationCoaches, Therapists and MoreParenting CoursesInternet Apps Parties who are divorcing are not typically known for communicating particularly well. This lack of positive communication more often than not leads to the demise of the marriage. So, at a pivotal time in your life, when you are trying to figure out how you will allocate
Child Custody Tips for Unmarried Parents
Table of ContentsAre Parental Responsibilities the Same as Custody?Who has the Allocation of Parental Responsibilities when there is No Marriage and No Court Order?Voluntary Acknowledgment of PaternityWhat if the Father Signs a Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity?Agreed Allocation of Parental Responsibilities and Parenting Time Judgment Navigating the complexities of child custody can be a daunting task for any parent, and for
Benefits of a Marital Settlement Agreement
Table of ContentsWhat is a Marital Settlement Agreement?What are the Benefits of a Marital Settlement Agreement?Less Court TimeLess ExpensiveLess HostilityFaster Resolution The Illinois Court system promotes the parties settling their disputes by way of agreements. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (the “IMDMA”) allows for parties to enter into agreements to resolve their case. Specifically, Section 502 of
Benefits of Hiring a Female Divorce Attorney
Table of Contents#1 – Female Divorce Attorneys Are Good Team Players#2 – Female Divorce Attorneys Are Hard Workers#3 – Female Divorce Attorneys Are More Communicative About Your Options and Preferences#4 – Frequently, Female Divorce Attorneys Are MomsLooking for a Chicago Female Divorce Attorney? Contact Anderson Boback & Marshall Today When considering the best divorce attorney for your case, there are
What is a Substantial Change in Circumstances?
When a divorce is finalized, the court issues a judgment dissolving the parties’ marriage. When the parties resolve their divorce on agreement terms instead of a trial, the judgment consists of the settlement details, which are contained in a document called a Marital Settlement Agreement, which settles the financial concerns, and the Allocation Judgment, which resolves the parenting and child