How Facebook can Affect Your Settlement
From now until the end of time, divorce attorneys will argue over money on behalf of their clients. It’s the Holy Grail of settlements. But what happens when your soon-to-be ex-spouse tells you one thing about his/her financial status and posts something else on Facebook? Recently a Time magazine cover story highlighted examples of soon-to-be ex-spouses swearing they’re not making any money but posting pictures of new pricey purchases on Facebook and other social networks... Read more ...
Divorce Lawyer Chicago Parent to Parent: Emotionally Leaving Your College Student
Divorced-Parents-Sending-Your-Kids-to-College This past weekend we brought our oldest daughter back to college. As she walked us back to our car before we headed out to the highway, I suddenly found myself with feelings of nostalgia and sadness. As I drove home, my mind kept mulling over what words of advice I could give–as both a father and a Chicago divorce attorney–to other parents who are dropping off their sons and daughters at college. I realized that it really doesn’t matter whet... Read more ...
Back to School: Pointers from a Chicago Divorce Lawyer
Back-to-School It’s back to school time! Transitioning from summer to the school can be challenging for children and adults – especially when parents are divorced or in the process of a divorce and living in separate homes. As a Chicago Divorce Attorney, I have shared ideas with clients that may help your family’s transition back to school as well. Organization and communication are key components for a smooth start to the school year. Here are some suggestions to make your children’s b... Read more ...
What if a Business Couple Gets Divorced?
Business-Couples-that-Divorce Many couples go into business together. They make plans to make the business successful, but what they don’t plan for is divorce. With the high divorce rate, it is inevitable that some couples that go into business together will eventually get divorced. What are these couples to do? There are 4 obvious options: continue running the business together, close the business, sell the business or let one spouse gain full ownership of it completely. Financial... Read more ...
Surviving Your Divorce – 10 Ways To Get Started, Part Two
Dealing-with-Divorce My last post included different ideas to start moving your life forward during or after your divorce. Life as you have known it has changed – maybe for the better. Still, it’s easy for your world to become pretty narrow when you have the stress of divorce on your shoulders. Here is the second part of my article on how to ease back into your life and establish new connections and beginnings. Sleep. Even sleep may not be easy – but you need it. Limit any t... Read more ...
Preparing for a Deposition: Divorce Litigation
Divorce Litigation – Deposition Preparation So, why is a deposition even necessary? Your spouse’s (opposing) counsel will take your deposition for three main reasons: To determine your personal knowledge of the facts and issues in the case. In other words, it is to learn your version of the matters involved in the divorce and what you will say in court. To lock you in to a specific set of facts so that you will have to tell the same version in court. To potentially catch you in a lie... Read more ...