When marriages are not made in heaven

Getting married is one of the biggest events a person can have in his or her life. But sadly, marital happiness is something that only a lucky few enjoy. If you are heading for the divorce courts, then it is essential that you hire yourself an attorney who will make the process smooth and protect

Assertive Child Custody Lawyers in Chicago

With divorce rates spiraling, it is popularly agreed upon that children are the worst sufferers. For no fault of their own, they witness their families breaking apart. The effects are very often indelible in the minds of children of broken homes. If you are going through the breakup of your marriage, it is very important

A Guide to Child Support Hearings

Child Support is one of the primary decisions in a divorce that involves a married couple with children. The spouse who looks after the child can either state financial independence or claim child support from the petitioner. If you want to claim child support and you are not sure how much you need to ask

Uncontested Divorce Tips

Most couples filing for divorce prefer uncontested divorce over lengthy contested divorce proceedings. Decisions in uncontested divorce are quick, mutual and less expensive. The time taken for the divorce is also considerably less than that spent in a contested divorce proceeding. Here are some useful tips to follow. Do your research about uncontested divorce settlement

What is Collaborative Divorce?

Collaborative divorce is an extension of “divorce by mutual agreement”. It is a process in which lawyers of both the partners cooperate with each other and work together in order to help their respective clients reach a quick and amicable settlement. As per family law, both the partners and their lawyers are required to sign

Joint Custody vs. Sole Custody

Couples going through a divorce need to make a special effort to ensure that their kids’ future is not jeopardized because of the case. When discussing the matter of child custody, children’s interests should be given top priority. Unless one of the parents is found mentally unfit for parenting, both the parents get equal parenting

Social Security and Divorce – Some FAQs

One question that family lawyers answer most frequently is “what happens to the social security benefits after the split?”  Who can collect social security benefits? You should be at least 62 years old and married to the same person for at least a decade. You should not have remarried. Your personal benefits should be less

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