Can A Child Support Order Be Changed?

Child support orders are legal documents that are designed to ensure that children receive the financial support they need from both parents after a divorce. Child support requires one parent to pay a specified amount of money to the other parent to support their child. Can a child support order...

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What if Someone Dies During a Divorce?

Losing an important partnership can be one of divorce's most challenging emotional aspects. If your spouse dies during the divorce process, this may trigger confusing emotions and create questions about what happens to the deceased spouse's estate. The case will be dismissed if your spouse dies...

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Does Your Ex Suffer From Malicious Parent Syndrome?

Is your ex actively attempting to turn your children against you? Your ex may be suffering from malicious parent syndrome. Learn more here. You should not deal with this alone. Contact our team at 815-240-9953 to help you receive the justice you deserve.

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Options for 50/50 Schedules for Kids

As you work with your children’s other parent on setting up a placement schedule, there are myriad options to choose from. Even parents who coparent very well together and take things week by week often like to agree upon a set “default” schedule so that, should there ever be a disagreement, there...

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