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In a Rocky Marriage in Chicago? Don’t Forget to Call a Estate Planning Attorney
Table of ContentsBefore You File for DivorceAfter You File for Divorce or Finalize the Divorce Let’s be honest. It’s not likely that an estate planning attorney is going to be the first attorney you call when having marital troubles. And given the stress and cost of a divorce, it’s not likely you’ll want to add one to your list of
UCCJEA – Jurisdiction in Parenting and Child Custody Cases
Table of ContentsHow Jurisdiction Works Under the UCCJEAWhat is the UCCJEA?Exceptions to the UCCJEA RuleChallenging Home State JurisdictionA Divorce Attorney Can Help You Decide When and Where to File When a relationship ends, it presents the opportunity to make life changes. For many, that change is a move to take a new job or be closer to family and friends.
Valuation and Division of a Dental Practice in Divorce
Table of ContentsValuation of a Dental Practice in the Marriage of SchneiderCase BackgroundPersonal Goodwill and Accounts Receivable in Dental PracticePersonal Goodwill Considered Divisible Marital AssetAppeal to the Illinois Supreme Court on Personal Goodwill Your office and dental practice will be assigned to you in the divorce without a doubt. The real question is: Will you have to give your spouse
Mental Illness is Involved in a Divorce or Custody Case
Table of ContentsMental Illness and the Custody ProcessIs it Mental Illness of the Stress of Divorce or Custody Battle? Keep a record of the other parent’s behaviorIs an Order of Protection Necessary?Mental Illness Alone Does Not Prevent Parenting TimeGet Professional Help if the Stress of Divorce or Custody is Causing ProblemsThe Role of the Divorce Attorney with a Mentally Ill ClientYour
New Year, New You! Parenting Tips for Divorced Parents
Table of ContentsDivorced Parents Should Support a Child’s Bond With the Other Parent1. Do not talk badly about your ex.2. Do not talk badly about your ex’s new significant other, family, friends, etc.3. Be there for your child to talk to or have someone available.4. Try to get along with your ex. One of the common parenting mistakes a child
Is it Time to Plan for Divorce in the New Year?
Table of ContentsMake a Plan for DivorceThe Importance of Divorce PlanningMoney and Financial IssuesYour Personal FinancesYour Career or JobParenting TimeSeek Support from a CoachGet Help from a TherapistYour Divorce Lawyer Can Help You Plan for Divorce We plan for everything. As parents, we plan for our retirement, we plan for our child to attend college and save for that. And,
Illinois Supreme Ct. Reverses the Fatkin Relocation Case
Table of ContentsFatkin Relocation Case HistoryUnderstanding the Responsibilities of the Trial CourtAppellate Court’s Role in a Relocation or Removal CaseFatkin Case BackgroundPreventing the Relocation of Your ChildrenTakeaways from the Fatkin’s Petition to Relocate 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