Child support is a critical aspect of family law, representing a legal obligation that ensures the financial well-being of a child following the separation or divorce of parents. In Illinois,...
Learn MoreChild support is a critical aspect of family law, representing a legal obligation that ensures the financial well-being of a child following the separation or divorce of parents. In Illinois,...
Learn MoreChild support stands as a paramount component in ensuring the well-being and development of children in the state of Illinois. The essence of child support is to foster a financial...
Learn MoreIf you have been married before, are getting married again, and have a retirement account, you should at least consider getting a prenuptial agreement. More than likely, your retirement account...
Learn MoreThe question of when to sign a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity is quite common. Roughly 40 percent of today’s births are outside wedlock. This percentage has almost doubled since 1990....
Learn MoreKeller Legal Services attorney Emily Wolf, far right, recently volunteered at the Warrenville-based Illinois Youth Center with members of the DuPage County Bar Association's Lawyers Lend-A-Hand to Youth Committee and...
Learn MoreWay back in the day, emotional abuse, which was then called mental cruelty, was basically the only way to obtain a divorce. Then, in 1969, incoming California Governor Ronald Reagan...
Learn MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted everyone's lives even those that may want to get a divorce during COVID shutdown. Many once-normal activities are now impossible. But even through a pandemic,...
Learn MoreOften, couples facing fertility issues turn to surrogacy to grow their family. Surrogacy, however, can introduce a host of legal hurdles. Illinois law requires the parent-child relationship to be formed...
Learn MoreSome couples going through a divorce don’t have children, but they would argue they do. Many couples with pets consider their pets to be their children. When going through a...
Learn MoreRegardless of the relationship between a child’s parents, he or she deserves the benefit of having both parents in his or her life. For many children of unmarried or divorced...
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