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How To Get Visitation Rights In Illinois

over 2 years ago

If you are a parent of a child in Illinois, you have...

Withholding or Denying Parenting Time In Illinois

almost 3 years ago

When your child’s parent is not allowing parenting time, you can always...

Why Is Custody Usually Awarded To Women In Illinois?

almost 3 years ago

If you do a quick survey of divorce parents with children in...

When Should I File For Divorce In Illinois?

almost 3 years ago

Thinking about divorce is common.  Every married person has thought about divorce...

Day-To-Day Decisions Vs. Significant Decisions In An Illinois Custody Battle

almost 3 years ago

After you get divorced, you are still a parent to your child...

Should I Tell My Illinois Divorce Lawyer Everything?

almost 3 years ago

A divorce lawyer is guiding you through a terrible time in your...

Private School And Divorce In Illinois

almost 3 years ago

Illinois has some great public school systems…and some terrible public school systems...

Are Divorce Lawyers’ Fees Tax Deductible?

almost 3 years ago

A tax deduction is an allowance whereby the IRS allows you to...

Affidavit of Completeness In Illinois Divorce Discovery

almost 3 years ago

Illinois divorce courts make decisions based on evidence. Evidence cannot be presented...

How To Turn A Non-Marital Property Into A Marital Property In An Illinois Divorce

almost 3 years ago

One of the most common scenarios in an Illinois divorce is finding...

Choice Of Law In Illinois Prenuptial Agreements

almost 3 years ago

Nothing pours cold water on the hopes and dreams of an upcoming...

Summary Hearings In An Illinois Divorce

almost 3 years ago

It is common to walk into an Illinois court room, hear the...