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Divorce is a stressful and complicated process. With so many important details to handle, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. However, taking practical steps to keep accurate records can make a...

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Going through a divorce is one of the most challenging experiences in life, affecting both your emotional well-being and financial stability. Important decisions need to be made that will shape...

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Divorces in Illinois are either uncontested or contested. An uncontested divorce typically occurs when both spouses agree on all major issues related to the dissolution of their marriage, including division...

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In Illinois, divorce laws and the treatment of spouses' inheritance are primarily governed by the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (IMDMA). This comprehensive legislation outlines the legal framework...

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Divorce is a significant decision that can have far-reaching implications on one's personal and financial life, particularly in cases involving substantial assets and biological children. If you find yourself contemplating...

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The dissolution of a marriage, emotionally challenging in its own right, is further complicated by the division of assets. In Illinois, this division isn't just about splitting physical items but...

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When you divorce, there will be compromise needed regarding property division and other matters. But this does not necessarily mean your spouse will get half of everything. Find out more...

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The average marriage which ends in divorce lasts a little under eight years. In that period of time, most couples go through lots of ups and downs, to say the...

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Ending a marriage is stressful and complicated. With so many issues on your mind, taxes are probably one of the last things you want to think about. While that impulse...

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A divorce decree that initially made sense may simply no longer work very well for you or your family. In Illinois, you may be eligible to obtain a post-decree modification...

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