Families across the nation have experienced major disruptions due to the Covid-19 pandemic. For divorced parents, there was a scramble early on to
Abuse Can Result in Loss of Child Custody
A common reason parents lose custody of a child, referred to as parenting time and parental responsibility in Illinois, is child abuse. Child abuse or
Falsely Accused of Child Abuse in a Divorce
When couples divorce, sometimes a parent may falsely accuse the other parent of abuse to influence the outcome of a child custody matter. Being
When Divorced Parents Disagree on Issues Concerning Their Child
Divorced parents may not always see eye to eye when raising their children. There are many important decisions that parents must make on behalf of
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
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,
Combating Parental Alienation
When parents are engaged in a high conflict custody battle, one parent may engage in parental alienation behaviors to undermine the relationship of a
Illinois Child Custody Evaluation
The popular movie, Marriage Story, presents a scene where a parent and his child are subject to a custody evaluation - an uncomfortable and awkward
Child Custody Involving Unmarried Parents
Child custody cases involving unmarried parents can be more complicated when compared to married couples that decide to divorce. It is important to