If you are served with an Illinois divorce summons notice that your spouse has started a divorce case, you may either do nothing and the case will
Divorce Auctions Grow in Popularity
When divorcing couples cannot agree on how to divide their material goodies, some may consider a divorce auction. More people are turning to divorce
Stay At Home Parent in a Divorce
In marriages where one spouse has a career while the other takes care of things at home, thinking about a divorce can raise a lot of concerns for a
Uncovering Hidden Assets in a Divorce
In a divorce both spouses are required by law to disclose all of their financial information. However, it is not unheard of for a resentful,
Awarding Interim Attorney Fees When One Spouse Holds the Purse Strings
Petitions for interim attorney fees typically arise when one spouse has control of the marital money and the other spouse is left with few resources
What to Do With Your Engagement Ring After Divorce
Those who divorce may initially tuck their wedding ring away in a drawer to gather dust, but eventually they might consider selling their ring to
Difference Between Divorce Mediation and Hiring a Divorce Lawyer?
Divorcing couples typically look to mediation when they feel that they can reach an agreement but want help thinking through the issues. Because they
Collaborative Versus Uncontested Divorce
Lawmakers in Illinois have recently passed the Illinois Collaborative Process Act (750 ILCS 90/), a law that sanctions the team-based approach to
How Are Attorney Fees Handled in an Illinois Divorce?
If you are considering divorce, you may wonder who will pay the attorneys' fees in your Illinois divorce case. The general rule, of course, is that