It is not uncommon for family members, particularly grandparents, to step in to care for a child when parents are unable or unwilling to. Sometimes
Helpful Resources to Calculate Illinois Child Support
Illinois child support considers all sources of gross income of both parents, excluding benefits received from public assistance programs and payments
Dissipation of Marital Assets
When a couple is unable to reconcile their marital differences, it may be months before a couple files for divorce and even more time to finalize a
Social Media Activity in Child Custody Cases
Social media can provide a window into the private lives of parents embroiled in a custody dispute. It can show inconsistencies in statements made
Litigation, Mediation & Collaborative Divorce
When couples are considering divorce and do not agree on some of the issues, there is more than one approach to resolve disagreements. Litigation,
Contested and Uncontested Divorce in Illinois
If you are considering divorce, you may wonder about the difference between a contested and uncontested divorce. A contested divorce means that you
Is Illinois A No-Fault Divorce State?
In 2016 Illinois became a no-fault divorce state which eliminated all fault based grounds for divorce such as adultery, cruelty, abandonment,
Supervised Visits with a Child in Illinois
After a divorce or separation, parents typically have freedom to spend time with their child as they want during their scheduled parenting time.
Parent Not Complying with Child Custody Order
Parents may encounter issues regarding parenting time following a divorce despite having a child custody order. Sometimes one parent refuses to make a