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Calculating Child Support in IllinoisChild support is calculated by analyzing a number of different factors. The two main factors are each parent’s income and the amount of time each parent spends with the child. Generally, the parent with whom the child resides is the custodial parent. He or she will usually receive payments from the non-custodial parent to provide for the child’s well-being. In some cases, parents are able to agree on monthly custody payments through mediation and out-of-court settlements. If such an agreement cannot be reached, the family court judge will determine the…
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When contemplating divorce, there are many issues to consider. Divorce impacts all aspects of a spouse’s life, including financially, emotionally, and otherwise. Before beginning such a complicated process, there are legal divorce requirements that must be met. In order to initiate divorce proceedings in Illinois, certain facts need to be proven.Prior to filing for divorce, it is important to consult with an experienced DuPage County divorce attorney. Your lawyer will help you ensure that you can proceed with a divorce in Illinois, and help you through the process.Residency Requirements for…
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If you are considering divorce in Illinois, there are important issues to consider before filing your case in court. One such consideration is what ground to file for divorce. In Illinois, spouses can file for an either no-fault or a fault-based divorce. Depending on your circumstances, you may need to file for divorce on a fault-based ground. In order to determine how and when to file for divorce, it is important to contact an experienced DuPage County divorce attorney.
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Child custody cases can be some of the most contentious family law matters. Parents arguing about where their child will live and who will make important parenting decisions can lead to a fierce legal battle. Once a final custody order is granted, the court’s decision is final and enforceable. However, in some cases, a parent or the child’s needs require a change in the custody structure. If you want to modify a child custody order in DuPage County, there are three things you should know.
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All family law matters are inherently emotionally charged, and are often contentious. This is particularly true for matters involving children. Facing a child custody dispute can be difficult for both the parents and the child involved.
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Child support is a legally required payment made by a parent for the financial support of his or her child. Under Illinois law, both parents are required to provide financial support for the child’s well being. Usually, the non-custodial parent, the parent who does not live with the child, pays the custodial parent child support. Unfortunately, sometimes a parent disregards a court order and fails to pay child support. If your child’s other parent has ceased making support payments, an experienced family law attorney in DuPage County can advise you on your options.
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