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Reaching An Agreement In Your Divorce
Table of ContentsLet The Judge DecideTips for Reaching An Agreement in Your DivorceAgreement By PartiesAgreement By AttorneysReach Agreement Through MediationMediation Through Cook CountyPrivate MediationUsing the Collaborative Law ProcessAdditional Advice to Help You Reach Agreement : Reaching an agreement is typically the best case scenario for each party in a divorce or custody case. Of course, reaching an agreement may be
How Do I Go About Getting a Divorce & Other Questions
Table of ContentsTop 13 Questions About Getting a DivorceDoes it Matter Who Files First in a Divorce?What Procedures are Involved in Getting a Divorce?How Much Does It Cost to Get Divorced?How Long Will It Take Me to Get a Divorce?Who Has To Go To Court?What If My Spouse Won’t Sign the Divorce Paperwork?Can I Have a Collaborative Divorce?We Have Money
Courtroom Tips I Learned from “My Cousin Vinny”
Table of ContentsVinny Commands the CourtroomVinny Knows How To Make a PointProfessional Courtroom AttireConfidence Leads to Courtroom Success I love the classic movie “My Cousin Vinny”. It makes us laugh and makes us wonder if there is anything we can take away from this movie about the courtroom. As an attorney, watching the movie makes me understand some things that
Tips to Avoid Parenting Issues with Your Ex’s Significant Other
Table of ContentsNo Disparaging Remarks About the Other ParentEnsure Significant Others and Third-Parties Follow the RulesYou’re Responsible If Your Significant Other Refuses to Abide by the RuleModel Good Behavior & Put Your Children’s Needs First Avoiding parenting issues with your ex’s significant other is often overlooked once parents move on following a divorce or break up. Most Allocation Judgments (formerly
How to Detect Parental Alienation
Table of ContentsWarning Signs to Help Detect Parental AlienationAn Alienated Child Will Choose a SideFalse Allegations of Parental Alienation and the Narcissistic ParentDealing with False Accusations of Parental AlienationAsking the Right Questions to Prove or Disprove Parental Alienation in Illinois Finding a way to effectively detect parental alienation is important in any custody or divorce situation. The warning signs that
Co-parenting With a Narcissist
Table of ContentsWhat is a Narcissist?Steps to Survive Co-parenting with a NarcissistStep 1. Keep your communications short.Step 2. Talk about the children only.Step 3. Never let them see you sweat.Step 4. Think like a lawyer.Step 5. Don’t talk badly about the other parent in front of your children, or where the children can hear you.Step 6. Don’t take the bait.Step 7.
Behind on Child Support Since the Government Shutdown
Table of ContentsChild Support Modification When You Can’t PayModify Child Support or Seek Agreement with the Custodial Parent I WORK FOR THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND COULD NOT PAY CHILD SUPPORT DURING THE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN. I AM STILL BEHIND, WHAT SHOULD I DO? One issue that many parents were worried about during the government shutdown was falling behind on child support.