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Children must be supported by their parents, whether the parents are divorced, separated, or unmarried. In order to allow each child to be adequately supported by parents, states enforce certain laws applicable to child support. What is Child Support? Child support goes beyond covering the basics, such as food, clothing and shelter. Rather, the financial…
The dissolution of a marital union is an emotionally challenging process. But when a marriage cannot be saved, divorce is inevitable. The divorce process starts by filling out multiple forms, one of which includes the petition for divorce. Divorce may proceed if the spouse opts to ignore the petition. Fault-Based Divorces When contemplating divorce, it…
In Illinois, the process of obtaining a divorce typically ranges from a minimum of six months to a maximum of two years. However, the exact duration varies based on numerous factors, including whether the divorce is contested or uncontested, the complexity of financial matters, and the workload of the local court system. Understanding the legal…
In any divorce case, there are several methods and resources you can employ to gather evidence showing that you possess good character. For a parent, using a character witness is especially beneficial when it comes to proving their ability to care for a child. Choosing reliable character witnesses is a challenging task, especially if you…
Choosing to end a marriage is a pivotal time in a person’s life. If children are involved, the entire family unit is turned upside down for the duration of the divorce period. Plus, proceeding with a divorce is costly both financially and in terms of irreplaceable time. Cost to File for Divorce In Illinois, the…
Upon getting a divorce, ex-spouses can reasonably expect obligations outlined in the divorce decree to be honored. On occasion, however, an ex-spouse may fail to abide by the judge’s terms. In these scenarios, you have the right to seek enforcement of the divorce decree through the courts. What is a Divorce Decree? Once the marriage…
Sole custody is not favored in court. This type of custody, however, is warranted when the child’s well-being is at stake. So yes, a parent CAN legally take their child away from the other parent. But, when the child is in safe hands with either parent, sole custody is unlikely to be granted. The following…
Summary: Discovering signs your partner might want a divorce is essential. Look out for changes in communication, intimacy, and behavior, such as increased arguments, emotional distance, or secretive behavior. This awareness helps you decide whether to work on saving your marriage or prepare for divorce. Marriage is a journey filled with highs and lows, but…
The internet offers opportunities for women to work from home and earn extra income. Today, we will discuss how divorced mothers can identify their skills, find the most suitable jobs for online work, and start their own online businesses.
Divorcing dads understand that many things factor into a judge’s decision when determining the custody of the child. If you are a dad fighting for joint custody, sole custody, or visitation of some other kind, it is best to understand child custody laws and learn what the courts look for when deciding custody cases.
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