Many who are considering divorce wonder if a trial physical separation will provide the needed space to decide whether the marriage is salvageable or
Does Child Support Go Down if I Have Another Child?
If you have a child with a new spouse, the income available to pay child support for a child from a previous marriage may be reduced. You may want to
Covering Child Care, Education and Extracurricular Expenses in a Divorce
Raising kids is expensive these days and many who are considering divorce worry about how they will cover miscellaneous expenses such as child care,
Failure to Pay Illinois Child Support
A spouse who is not satisfied with the outcome of a divorce may ignore a provision in the final order regarding visitation arrangements or the payment
Can My Child Decide Which Parent to Live With
As children of divorce enter their teen years, they may want to spend more time with one parent over another. They may express their wish to live with
Changes to Illinois Child Support Coming July 1
A new law, taking effect July 1, will change the way child support is calculated in Illinois. Rather than base child support on existing percentages
Mediation Versus Collaborative Divorce
Mediation is often an effective method to reach a divorce settlement where couples may benefit from a neutral third party's help to resolve issues
Who Pays for Childcare in an Illinois Divorce?
The cost of childcare in the United States can rival a mortgage payment, but it may be money well spent. A recent study from the University of
Libertyville Child Custody Dispute Lawyer | Lake County Illinois Child Abuse
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month and Blue Kids of Lake County and a variety of service organizations are working closely with