As children grow, they develop a unique relationship with each of their parents. They may feel more able to confide in their father, or they may have spent more time with their mother. Divorce—and the custody arrangements that result from divorce—can have a...
Finding A New Path Forward
Year: 2020
Revisiting child custody agreements when circumstances arise
Children often are caught in the middle of divorce. Their loyalties, in many cases, are with both parents, and now they likely will primarily live with just one of them. Child custody arrangements sometimes lead children and their parents from missing out on many life...
Three things to consider when pursuing a tax deed foreclosure
When a homeowner or commercial property owner owes past-due property taxes in Illinois, their county government may after a certain period of time decide to sell off the rights to the past-due taxes at a tax sale via a tax sale certificate. As a real estate investor,...
How does divorce work when you have a family farm?
Family farmers must plan for various unforeseen circumstances, such as crop failures or equipment breakdowns and replacement. Likewise, there should be a plan in case a marriage ends in divorce. While no one wants or expects a loving relationship to end this way,...
How does allocation of parenting time work?
As a parent seeking a divorce in the state of Illinois, you are probably hoping that separating from your partner or ending a relationship won’t negatively impact your children’s lives. It can be comforting to hear that the standard that family courts across the state...
Who gets the business in divorce?
The outcome of a divorce can shape how the ex-spouses can live, how the children will develop, and what means that everyone will have to move forward. A divorce can impact more than a family; it can also determine what happens to the business that the spouses own....