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Libertyville Divorce Lawyer, Lake County

Libertyville Divorce Lawyer, Lake County

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Parents Do Not Agree on Religious Upbringing

April 25, 2022

Divorced Parents Do Not Agree on Religious Upbringing

 When parents’ divorce, they may agree on the religious upbringing of their child with both continuing to participate in religious activities

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Disagree on Issues Concerning Their Child

November 30, 2021

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

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First Right of Refusal in a Parenting Plan

October 28, 2021

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

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January 1, 2018

Illinois Parenting Plans

Within 120 days of filing a petition for parental responsibilities, both parents must file a parenting plan with the court, either jointly or

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June 29, 2016

CHANGES IN ILLINOIS FAMILY LAW

We are proud to announce that Attorney Ronald L. Bell has authored a new book on Illinois Family Law, titled, Dealing with Divorce in Illinois, Useful

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1113 S. Milwaukee Ave. Suite 204
Libertyville, IL 60048
Phone:  847-495-6000
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Ronald L. Bell & Associates P.C. represents clients in Libertyville and throughout Northern Illinois, in areas including Chicago, Naperville, Vernon Hills, Gurnee, Barrington, Buffalo Grove, Deerfield, Fox Lake, Grayslake, Highland Park, Bannockburn, Lake Bluff, Lake Forest, Lake Villa, Lake Zurich, Lincolnshire, Lindenhurst, Mundelein, Waukegan, Zion, Crystal Lake, River Woods, Deer Park, Round Lake, Palatine, Rolling Meadows, Inverness, Prospect Heights, Arlington Heights, Schaumburg, Lake County, Cook County, McHenry County, Dupage County and Kane County.

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