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
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
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
Paying for College After Divorce
If you have children who are approaching college age or are already attending, you may be concerned that you will not be able to afford higher
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
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
Illinois Child Support Determinations
In order to determine child support for your child, you may be required to attend a hearing to answer relevant questions. The court may inquire about
Delinquent Child Support Payments Add Up Quickly
Delinquent child support payments spell trouble for parents owing the support and the many children who depend on them. Nationwide, parents that do