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Caution: New Relationships After (or During) Divorce
Table of ContentsTips for New Relationships During the Divorce ProcessIf Dating While the Divorce is Pending, Be Careful About Spending MoneyIf Dating While the Divorce is Pending, Be Careful About Introductions to your ChildrenIf Dating While Your Divorce is Pending, Be Careful About Introductions to your ChildrenDate Someone Who is Like-Minded Regarding Your Other Relationships New relationships are typically inevitable
How to Avoid a Coronavirus Quarantine Divorce
Table of Contents7 Quarantine Tips from a Divorce Lawyer Tip #1: Communication is key.Tip #2: Make time for self-care.Tip #3: Plan an Agenda for your days.Tip #4: Carve out time for you and your significant other.Tip #5: Divide the chores.Tip #6: Re-work your budget together.Tip #7: Set Boundaries and have a plan regarding your children. The quarantine memes all over the
Anderson Boback & Marshall go to the Supreme Court | ABM
Table of ContentsWhat is happening to my divorce or family law case now that the Courts are closed?My child should stay at home. Do I have to transfer my child to the other parent for parenting time during the coronavirus pandemic?I received $500 from the government for my child. Do I have to share it with the other parent?Does the
Remote Prove-Up Hearings During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Table of ContentsRemote Prove-up Hearings are Available by Mutual ConsentTechnology: Zoom, Video, and Telephone ConferencingAdvantages of Participating in a Remote Prove-up HearingRemote Hearings are Quick, Easy and ConvenientRemote Hearings are Still Formal Judicial HearingsTestimony at a Prove-up Hearing is StraightforwardPreparation Tips For Participating in a Remote HearingGet comfortable with Zoom or other technology before the hearing.Find a quiet and private
5 Helpful Tips When Divorcing Over 50
Table of ContentsTip #1: Have a clear understanding of your financial situation is critical when divorcing after 50.Tip #2: Be sure to plan for health insurance post-divorce.Tip #3: Think about whether you would like to keep the marital home.Tip #4: Create a detailed inventory of all of your assets and debts.Tip #5: Be sure to include unique items and collectibles
When Divorce and Bankruptcy Collide
Table of ContentsWhat is Exempt in Illinois (What You Can Keep When Filing Bankruptcy)How long does bankruptcy take?Impact of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention & Consumer Protection Act of 2005Bankruptcy Cannot Discharge Spousal Support or Child Support ObligationsCreditors and Dividing Debts in DivorceAddressing Division of Debt in the Marital Settlement AgreementImpact of the Family Expense ActFamily Expenses under Illinois LawFiling Bankruptcy
Grandparents Gain Custody and Trump the Rights of Biological Parents
Table of ContentsYoung v. Herman – Grandparents Gain CustodyDid the Grandparents Have Standing to File for Custody?Grandparents Were Primary Caregiver for GranddaughterIllinois Doctrine of StandingDetermination of the Best Interests of the ChildWarning to Grandparents Raising Grandchildren for Extended Periods of Time The petitioners, in this case, were the grandparents of the child in question. The grandparents gain custody of their