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Ways That Divorce Impacts Estate Planning

Ways That Divorce Impacts Estate Plann...

Estate planning plays an important role in making sure loved ones are provided for in case the unexpected happens. It is an important task for married couples and helps to ensure that both they and their children are protected. However, when getting a divorce in…

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Can I Date During a Divorce?

Can I Date During a Divorce?...

After spending long months or even years in an unhappy marriage, you may be eager to begin dating again once you finally make the difficult decision to get a divorce. Unfortunately, while there is nothing wrong with wanting companionship, dating before your divorce is finalized…

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Is There a Waiting Period to Get a Divorce in Illinois?

Is There a Waiting Period to Get a Div...

If you are contemplating filing for a divorce in Illinois, you may have concerns about waiting periods. Our Cook County divorce attorneys explain circumstances in which they apply and other time limits that can impact how long it takes to get a final order.   Waiting…

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What to Ask During Your First Meeting With a Divorce Attorney

What to Ask During Your First Meeting ...

Filing a divorce petition in Illinois or being served with a summons to appear in court from your spouse is a serious situation. To protect your rights and to ensure the best possible outcome, you need an experienced Illinois divorce attorney on your side. Wondering…

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What to Expect During a Divorce Hearing in Illinois

What to Expect During a Divorce Hearin...

Going through a divorce involves major upheavals in your personal life and finances. Whether you are the one who filed for a divorce or you have been served with a divorce petition and a summons to appear in court by your spouse, it is natural…

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Understanding Parental Responsibility Allocations in Illinois

Understanding Parental Responsibility ...

Until recently, Illinois had a joint custody law. The “joint” only referred to legal custody, and even in this area, the noncustodial parent’s rights were sharply limited. Today, Illinois has a co-parenting law. No longer do children “live” with one parent and “visit” the other one, at…

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