The posts and pictures you share online can show up as evidence in your divorce case. If you have nothing to hide, that should not bother you.However, if you tell the court how broke you are, you should not be posting photos of your trip to Hawaii with the new...
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How does the Illinois court view child support modification?
Unfortunately, you lost your job. However, you have just started a new job with better prospects for the future. The only problem is that the starting pay is lower than what you had been earning.The new company will not consider a salary increase until you complete...
Spousal maintenance in Illinois
During a divorce proceeding in the state of Illinois, there are three types of alimony, or maintenance, that the court may consider awarding.Several factors influence the type that may apply to a particular situation. Temporary maintenanceTemporary maintenance only...
How to prepare for property division during your divorce
Many people feel more organized when they make lists. If you are going into a divorce, jotting down items of marital property will help both you and your attorney sort the information properly.Certain items may be classed as non-marital in nature and therefore not...
Does your new job signal a need for child custody changes?
Changes are a normal part of our journey through life, and sometimes they affect the agreements we have in place. If you are a divorced parent, a significant change in circumstances may necessitate modification to your child custody agreement.Any requested changes to...
Understanding family law terminology in Illinois
You have probably noticed how terminology in nearly every facet of life changes constantly, and you have to get used to new buzz words and phrases. This is also the case with the database of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, or ILCS.With regard to the parenting...
Do you understand the maintenance formula in your divorce?
As if many divorce settlements were not complicated enough, the state has put together a maintenance formula, which is explained in the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Basically, the act contains guidelines for establishing the amount and duration...
A divorce don’t: yelling in front of the children
Prior to the decision to file for divorce, many couples see an uptick in the number, duration and intensity of their arguments. Their emotions can lead to more frequent and more heated fights, that involve everything from bad language to physical violence. Studies...
Children of divorce find comfort in routine
Living between homes requires considerable adjustment for children whose parents have divorced. They will react to the situation differently according to their age, and parents must be prepared to deal with everything from tears and whining in younger children to...
4 frequently asked questions about spousal maintenance
Divorce is a process that can be confusing for many separating couples. If you are getting divorced in Illinois and have questions about certain topics such as spousal support, it is important to get a basic understanding of the principles and guidelines. Here are...