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How to Initiate the Paternity Process

How to Initiate the Paternity Process

Establishing paternity is an essential step for children, fathers, and mothers alike. Paternity gives the appropriate parties legal rights, protections, and responsibilities. Suppose a child is born to…

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What to Expect During a Divorce Hearing in Illinois

What to Expect During a Divorce Hearing in…

The terms of your divorce will set the stage for your future, which means that it is important to afford them the legal attention they require to get…

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What to Consider When Modifying Your Divorce Decree

What to Consider When Modifying Your Divorce Decree

Many divorcing couples are relieved to learn that the divorce decree can be modified at a later date. However, this doesn't mean that they should go into their…

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What Happens if a Visitation Order Has Been Violated?

What Happens if a Visitation Order Has Been…

No matter the relationship status of two parents, Illinois law promotes a relationship between parents and their children, even if one parent doesn't have custody. Whenever possible and…

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Who Pays for College in an Illinois Divorce?

Who Pays for College in an Illinois Divorce?

In Illinois and across the entire country, the cost of both public and private college education is on the rise. It's also expected to continue this upward trend.…

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How to Change your Parenting Time Schedule after an Illinois Divorce

How to Change your Parenting Time Schedule after…

Divorced couples with children likely negotiated a Parenting Plan (also called an Allocation Judgment) that governs their custody arrangements for their children.  Parenting Plans can be very detailed,…

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