Divorce can be complicated and can encompass all issues revolving around the family unit. Because of its nature, much of family law may involve serious psychological and emotional stress, not just for you, but for your children as well. While every divorce is unique to the individuals and circumstances involved, there are some similarities. One of the first steps you can take to face divorce in a more confident and productive way is to understand some of the basic requirements of the divorce process.
Important to that first step and understanding the basics of divorce is consulting with a divorce attorney. Working with an experienced Will County divorce lawyer can help you more confidently to navigate the complexities of your divorce proceedings. If you are considering filing for divorce, need to establish or modify your parenting rights and responsibilities, or if you are looking to modify a previous court order, our family law firm can examine all aspects of your case, advise you of all your legal options going forward, and recommend the next best steps for you and your family.
Divorce is never easy on the people involved. It is important to have a family lawyer in Will County that you can trust during the most difficult time in your life. At Reidy Law Office, we believe in teaching our clients the relevant law and how it relates to the client’s specific situation. Then, we create the specific strategy for the individual client’s case. Our mission is to help people through the difficult times in their lives and to create a starting point for a better life going forward. Conveniently located in Mokena, we serve clients in Will County, Cook County, Kankakee County, DuPage County, and more.
Brian W. Reidy,
Illinois Divorce and Family Law Attorney
Are you facing the monumental decision to file for divorce? Concerns about your children, financial arrangements, and living situations may feel overwhelming. At Reidy Law Office, we understand how challenging this process is. We aim to guide you with a personalized approach, ensuring that you face each step with dignity and confidence.
Divorces in Illinois are no-fault, meaning no blame is placed on either spouse. However, actions during the marriage can affect the final outcome, especially in cases involving significant assets and property division. Whether your divorce is amicable or contested, our Will County team will help you understand your options and rights. For couples already in agreement but in need of legal guidance, limited scope representation is a cost-effective way to navigate the family court process.
In Illinois, “child custody” is now referred to as “parental responsibilities” and “parenting time.” These changes prevent misunderstandings and reduce unnecessary court disputes. Parental responsibilities focus on four key areas: (1) Religion, (2) Education, (3) Health Care, and (4) Extracurricular Activities. Parents can decide these matters jointly or divide responsibilities based on their expertise and situations.
A parenting schedule must also be created to balance school and holiday time. If the parties cannot agree on these terms, the court will make decisions based on statutory factors. Child support is a separate issue, calculated using statutory guidelines. Speak with one of our family law attorneys to clarify your rights and responsibilities regarding parental responsibilities and child support.
Maintenance, commonly known as alimony, is a financial obligation one spouse may owe the other. The court looks at various factors, including the length of the marriage and the financial circumstances of each spouse before awarding maintenance. If you have concerns about paying or receiving maintenance, or if your financial situation has changed, our knowledgeable team is here to provide clarity and guidance.
Divorce can be overwhelming, but our dedicated lawyers will help you feel more confident and secure throughout the process. We explain each stage of the divorce process, ensuring you are prepared for what lies ahead. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discuss your unique situation.
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