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So What is Dissipation of Marital Assets or the Marital Estate?
Dissipation of marital assets or dissipation of the marital estate is more common than you may think. Perhaps you’re contemplating divorce or ending your marriage and find that your soon-to-be ex-spouse deliberately damaged marital assets or spent marital funds in ways that are clearly not for the benefit of your marriage. If that sounds familiar it could qualify as dissipation.
Supreme Court rules on the Hobby Lobby case
In a decision likely to impact a case involving a Highland company, the Supreme Court says corporations can hold religious objections that allow them to opt out of the new health law requirement that they cover contraceptives for women. The justices’ 5-4 decision Monday is the first time that the high court has ruled that profit-seeking businesses can hold religious
We Shouldn’t Condone Domestic Violence from Anyone
All too often we hear about domestic violence, and when a photo is shown of the perpetrator, it often depicts a person who we believe looks like a person who would inflict violence on a person. The photo shows a man (typically) who looks dirty and is wearing a “wife beater t-shirt.” I often wonder if that sends the wrong
Benefits of an Agreed Divorce (Uncontested Divorce)
Table of ContentsWhat Happens Next is Really Up to YouContested DivorceUncontested DivorceKey Benefits of an Uncontested DivorceSaving Time and MoneyMinimizing StressControl Over the Process and OutcomesDeciding to Move Forward Uncontested Most people decide to get married because they are in love. They want to start a life together. They believe their love will continue to grow over time but what
Anderson Boback & Marshall – Helping Spay & Neuter Dogs and Cats
Spay and Neuter Clinic in Mexico Doing Good for Everyone Overpopulation in pets is a growing problem not only in the United States but also around the world. There are some communities in Mexico where this problem is acute. When spending time in one of the communities in Mexico, Kim Anderson, Janice Boback & Jessica Marshall Founder, learned about the problem
What Is a Counter-Petition for Dissolution of Marriage?
Table of ContentsWhen to file a Counter-Petition for Dissolution of MarriageWhy should I file a Counter-Petition for Dissolution of Marriage A Counter-Petition for Dissolution of Marriage is similar to a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage in that the party filing a counter-petition is also asking the court to hear their case and grant them a divorce. Both a Petition for
Parenting Time Schedule (formerly known as Visitation)
Table of ContentsRegular Parenting Time ScheduleEqual or “Fifty-Fifty” Parenting TimeVacation Parenting TimeHoliday Parenting TimeSummer Parenting TimeWinter Break, Spring Break, Fall Break and other School Break Parenting TimeSchool Holiday Parenting Time Parenting time, formerly called visitation, is one of the largest issues divorcing or separating parties have in Illinois. Parenting time refers to the schedule regarding where the minor children spend