Can I Move From Illinois To Another State With My Kids If My Ex Objects?
You probably have a child custody agreement if you have children and got divorced. After the divorce, your life may change, which might mean moving out of state to get another job or a fresh start. But how can you move to another state when you have a child custody agreement in Illinois? Keep reading to learn more, then speak to our Chicago child custody lawyer Michael C. Craven for legal assistance. Child Relocation Requires Approval If you are a custodial parent and want to move to another sta... Read more ...
Is My Ex-Spouse Responsible For Paying Our Child’s College Education?
If you are divorced or going through a divorce in Illinois, you might be surprised to discover that the law can compel both parents to fund their child’s college education. This strikes many as strange because there is no legal mechanism for a married parent to force their spouse to pay for college expenses, but that is what the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act states. Learn more about this critical divorce topic below, and contact our divorce lawyer in Chicago Michael C. Crav... Read more ...
I’m Getting Remarried Do I Need A Prenup?
If you are getting married for the first time or remarried, signing a prenuptial agreement might be the furthest thing from your mind. However, a prenup should be considered because it can benefit you and your family. Learn more below about why a prenuptial agreement could be wise, then speak to our Chicago prenuptial agreement lawyer Michael C. Craven for assistance. What Is A Prenuptial Agreement? A prenup is a contract made with your future spouse before marriage. The agreement defines each p... Read more ...
How Pregnancy Can Complicate An Illinois Divorce
Sometimes filing for divorce is necessary when a marriage is irreparably damaged. However, if you are pregnant and thinking about divorce, you should remember several important factors before filing the papers. If you decide to divorce during your pregnancy, the Chicago divorce attorneys at Michael C. Craven can help you. You Do Not Need Grounds For Divorce In Illinois You do not need a reason to file for divorce anymore. The “grounds for divorce” were eliminated and replaced by one option: ... Read more ...
How Parenting Time Is Fairly Decided In Illinois
If you are getting a divorce and have children, you may wonder who will get custody. However, the state of Illinois does not use the term ‘child custody’ regarding where the child lives or how the parent’s authority over the child is allocated after a divorce. Instead, since 2016, state law has referred to parenting time and parental responsibilities. Learn below how parenting time is decided in an Illinois divorce, then contact our Chicago child custody attorneys at Michael C. Craven for ... Read more ...
Why High Net Worth Divorce Can Be Costly And Time-Consuming
Any divorce can be painful, but a high-net-worth divorce can be more costly and time-consuming. Below are common reasons why. If you have high net worth and are considering divorce, speak to our divorce lawyers in Chicago at the office of Michael C. Craven. More Assets To Divide Marital property must be divided equitably during an Illinois divorce, which may or may not be 50/50. When you and/or your spouse have a lot of assets and income, it often takes longer to identify, characterize and value... Read more ...