Assigning parenting time through a parenting plan is standard procedure for most divorce cases. It is a legal document that establishes obligations and rights for both parents regarding their children. An attorney can draft a parenting plan when both parents agree on...
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6 signs your spouse is hiding marital assets
Going through a divorce is never easy. Not only does divorce cause emotional unrest, but it can also result in stress related to property division. Understanding marital property laws and assigning assets fairly can be a confusing and complicated process. It's...
What to expect when divorcing later in life
Mature adults are getting divorced more frequently these days compared to 20 years ago. During the divorce process, they are compelled to focus on a unique set of issues, particularly those related to their financial status. From 1990 to 2010, the divorce rate of...
Taking some of the guesswork out of spousal maintenance
Spousal maintenance, often called alimony, may be far less common than it once was, but it's still a consideration in many divorces, and states vary widely in how they address it. Recent updates to the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act include a new...
Dividing retirement accounts in divorce
Dividing any retirement accounts which have accumulated during the time of your marriage is a critical step that may make the difference between financial comfort and struggle down the road. With the help of a family attorney who can help you properly draft a...
Understanding how courts allocate parental responsibilities
We have seen a number of significant changes to family law this year in Illinois. Illinois has decided to move away from the phrases child custody and visitation. In fact, those terms have been eliminated from the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act....