A divorce settlement agreement details everything that you and your spouse have worked out such as the division of marital property and debts, how you
Spend More Time With Your Kids | Include a First Right of Refusal in a Parenting Plan
Many parents wonder whether they can secure more parenting time with their children if the other parent is not planning to be with the children during
How Long Will It Take to Get a Divorce?
When spouses come to the realization that their marriage is over, many are eager to get the divorce process over with so that they can move on to what
Child Custody When Parents Live in Different States
Many divorcing parents hope to reside in close proximity to their child after the divorce in hopes of continuing a close relationship. However,
Increasing or Decreasing Child Support
Child support payments represent a significant expense for the parent who pays the higher amount of court ordered child support payments. Illinois
Commingled Property in a Divorce
Dividing marital assets in a divorce can be relatively straightforward or complex depending on the circumstances of the case. A common disagreement
Asset Protection With a Prenup
Today, many young people delay marriage until they have launched a career or started a business, and, not all that surprisingly, some are asking for
Recording Spouse’s Harassing Phone Calls
When going through a divorce, it may be tempting to record conversations with an estranged spouse in hopes of exposing violent outbursts, threats, or
Accumulating Wealth During Marriage
When young couples marry they may not feel that they need a prenuptial agreement since neither spouse has significant assets to protect. However,