Sometimes financial difficulties can put a strain on a marriage, which may even result in a separation or divorce. If you and your spouse were
Proof of Husband’s Infidelity Lands Wife if Legal Scuffle
When you suspect that your spouse is unfaithful, it may be tempting to take a peek at their phone or computer to confirm or allay your suspicions.
Funding Your Kid’s College Education After Divorce
As many parents can attest, raising kids is getting more expensive every year. The average cost to raise a child born in 2013 to adulthood will be
Should I Get a Prenuptial Agreement Before I Remarry?
A growing number of children live in households with blended families. According to a 2009 U.S. Census report, nearly 20 percent of kids under the age
Illinois Drugged Driving a DUI Offense
There were no major injuries following a car crash caused by a man overdosing on heroine while driving his car last weekend outside of Chicago. The
Co-Parenting After Divorce – Your Ex and the New Love Interest
It can be difficult to face the reality when your former spouse has started a new relationship, particularly if you share custody of your
Illinois B&B Ruling Upheld in Same-Sex Union Case
Despite gay marriage becoming much more widely accepted, especially with last year's U.S. Supreme Court ruling that same-sex couples have a right to
Illinois Mandates Domestic Abuse Training for Salon Employees
Of the 4,700,00 women who are abused by a partner each year, only 34 percent seek medical attention and only 25 percent report the abuse to
Proposed Changes to Illinois Child Support in 2017
If signed into law by Governor Rauner, House Bill 3982 would introduce comprehensive changes to Illinois child support laws for the first time in over