by Paul Johnson | Sep 17, 2014 | Family Law
The date of separation that you plead in your no-fault divorce petition can have a major impact on your exposure to, or your ability to assert, a dissipation claim at a later stage in your divorce litigation. A dissipation claim is a claim by you or your spouse that...
by Paul Johnson | Aug 21, 2014 | Family Law |
The State of Illinois has approved Public Act 098-0961 (“the Act”), effective January 1, 2015, which amends Section 504 of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (“IMDMA”) by providing a formulaic approach to calculating spousal...
by Paul Johnson | Jul 16, 2014 | Family Law |
Under Illinois law, a non-custodial parent may be entitled to receive child support from a custodial parent. The Illinois Supreme Court, in In re Marriage of Turk, held that a trial court may order a custodial parent to pay a non-custodial parent child support where...
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