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New Year, New You! Parenting Tips for Divorced Parents
One of the common parenting mistakes a child of divorced parents makes is relative to that dreaded question: “Do I HAVE to go?” Divorced parents or parents that have never been married hear this question all too often. Hearing your child ask that question time and again can certainly get old after a while. Divorced Parents Should Support
Is it Time to Plan for Divorce in the New Year?
We plan for everything. As parents, we plan for our retirement, we plan for our child to attend college and save for that. And, as young adults, we plan for our career by going to college to gain the necessary education. Why then, do people fail to take steps to plan for divorce? People tolerate their spouse longer
Illinois Supreme Ct. Reverses the Fatkin Relocation Case
A while ago, I wrote a blog about child relocation cases. I analyzed and cited the most recent cases that had come down from the Appellate Court and discussed the importance of certain findings by the court in each of those cases. The analysis was supposed to help litigants and even attorneys look at the facts in their
I Need a Divorce But Hate My Prenup Agreement!
A prenup agreement is a tricky instrument. The purpose of a prenuptial or pre-marital agreement is to try and resolve as many issues as possible in the event that the parties divorce. However, this can be tricky because no one has a crystal ball to see how a marriage is going to turn out. This is certainly the
Jessica Marshall was chosen for the ISBA Leadership Academy
Anderson Boback & Marshall Partner Jessica C. Marshall has been selected as an inaugural member of the Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA) Leadership Academy. With just 20 candidates selected across the state of Illinois, this is an exciting honor for Jessica. The Leadership Academy is a landmark program is designed to train the next generation of professionals to
Another Father’s Attempt to Reduce Child Support Fails
Recently, I wrote about the father in the Salvatore v. Salvatore case who attempted to reduce child support and failed. Now the Appellate court has decided another case, reversing the trial court that allowed a modification of child support. Father’s Seeks to Reduce Child SupportFather’s Seeks to Reduce Child SupportThe Debate Over What is Considered “Income”A
Business Valuation and Divorce – Plan for the Unforeseen
A business valuation helps plan for unforeseen circumstances, details an exit strategy for the owners and lays out an execution plan for expansion; Business valuations use many different ways to come up with a value but what is always relevant is the business assets, liabilities, income, benefits and the current market in and outside of any particular industry