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How a Business is Divided in Divorce (Part 2)

This is the second part in a series discussing what happens when a married couple with shared business interests decide to divorce. The first part of the series explains the types […] The post How a...

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Deciding Legal Parentage for Children Born In Vitro or Via Surrogate

Thanks to modern technology, the ability to have children has been opened up for those who need to or desire to pursue methods of alternative reproduction. For decades, the medical […] The post...

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How a Business is Divided in Divorce (Part 3) – Dissipation

This is the third part in a series discussing what happens when a married couple with shared business interests decide to divorce. The first part of the series explains the types of […] The post How a...

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What Happens to Retirement Accounts in Divorce?

Throughout a lifetime, most people will possess a few major assets — things like their home, vacation property, a retirement account, and investments such as stocks and bonds. When people […] The post...

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Family Law Free Consultation

The Value of Consultation Who says you can’t get something for nothing? We all tend to be skeptical of anything that is “free”, but in the world of Family Law […] The post Family Law Free Consultation...

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How a Business is Divided in Divorce – Valuation (Part 4)

This is the fourth part in a series discussing what happens when a married couple with shared business interests decide to divorce.  The first part of the series explains the types of […] The post How...

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VESSA Act Helps Victims of Domestic, Sexual Violence

To help assist people experiencing intimate violence, in 2003 the Illinois legislature passed a law called the Victims’ Economic Security and Safety Act (VESSA). The law allows for people to […] The...

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Special Needs Guardianship

            Having a child with special needs provides so many special circumstances.  One such circumstance is when that ‘child’ turns age 18 (when your child turns age 18, however, because […] The...

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3 Answers About the Divorce Process in Illinois

Facing the emotional prospect of divorce is enough stress for any person. However, people who want to end their marriage also must deal with the legal process of dissolving the […] The post 3 Answers...

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Legal Protections For Children Who Are Bullied at School

You’ve taught your child diversion tactics; you told them to ignore it. Maybe you even reached out to the other parent. Nothing has helped — your child is still being […] The post Legal Protections For...

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All About Guardianship Law in Illinois

The terms “guardianship” and “conservatorship” have been in the news lately, with reports about Britney Spears’ arrangement with her father to manage many of her affairs. The singer contested the […]...

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Grandparent and Other Non-Parent Visitation Rights In Illinois

Does a Grandparent Have Visitation Rights? In some guardianship or divorce disputes, grandparents’ right to visitation may be left undecided or unclear. While there isn’t a federal law governing...

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In a New Relationship? What Defines Cohabitation and How Can It Affect...

Maintenance, formerly known as alimony, is often awarded to spouses who have divorced as means of financial support after the dissolution of marriage. When determining the amount of maintenance to […]...

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What Happens When a Spouse Dies During Divorce Proceedings?

Divorce changes everything in two people’s lives. In the midst of divorce proceedings that stretch on for months or even years, circumstances can even change while the couple awaits the […] The post...

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Facts About Credit and Divorce

Your credit is one of your most valuable assets, a financial measure that helps institutions decide whether to loan you money. A healthy credit report allows you to buy a […] The post Facts About...

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After a Divorce: 3 Ways to Reframe Your Life

On the other side of divorce, some might say, is when the real work starts. You’re at a fresh starting point, one that allows you to define much of what happens next […] The post After a Divorce: 3...

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What Happens If You Inherit Firearms in an Estate?

In the event that a loved one passes away, what should do you do if you inherit their firearms? Many people have estate plans, which include items such as wills […] The post What Happens If You Inherit...

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Who Needs a Supplemental Trust?

If your child or loved one lives with a severe chronic illness, developmental disorder, or other disabling health issues, a supplemental trust can act as a powerful mechanism to protect […] The post...

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Co-parenting After Divorce

Your ex is supposed to pick up your son for soccer practice and he’s late — again. You’re starting to wonder if his tardiness is more than just poor time […] The post Co-parenting After Divorce...

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Types of Separation Before Divorce: Why the Definitions Matter

Getting a divorce is a serious decision, probably one of the most significant decisions a person can make in their lifetime. The choice of whether to remain in a marriage […] The post Types of...

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