Posts Categorized: Child Custody Lawyer

Making Co-Parenting Work

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Many divorced parents will admit that co-parenting and dealing with Illinois child custody issues are among the biggest challenges they face after the case concludes. You can probably guess that positive outcomes are possible with a solid co-parenting arrangement, and a Psychology Today article covers this topic. Children better understand the concepts of conscience and morality and are more likely to develop an easygoing personality, when co-parents work together. Conflicts often lead to higher...   Read more ...  

Can I Move From Illinois To Another State With My Kids If My Ex Objects?

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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 ...  

Co-Parenting When You Can’t Get Along with Your Ex

Parental Responsibilities in Illinois For many parents that are divorcing, the conclusion of the process marks the end of any legal obligations or rights they have stemming from the marital relationship. Post-divorce is very different for parents with minor children, who must continue to comply with the court’s order concerning their children’s care and support. Illinois’ statute on the allocation of parental responsibilities and parenting time presumes that both parents are fit to exercis...   Read more ...  

Can I Gain Full Custody If My Ex Is Neglecting Our Child?

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In Illinois, what was once referred to as “custody modification” is now known by the more comprehensive term: Modification of Parental Responsibilities. This process encompasses two key areas: decision-making and parenting time allocation. Given recent legal changes concerning parental responsibilities, you should seek guidance from our experienced divorce attorney. In Illinois, gaining full custody based on neglect by the other parent can be a complex legal process. Courts prioritiz...   Read more ...  

Are There Differences In Custody Rights Of A Father Vs A Mother In Illinois?

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If you are divorcing and have children, child custody and parenting plans are probably at the top of your mind. Nothing is more vital during divorce than ensuring that your children are cared for and provided for. Note that the term custody is no longer used in Illinois but it is used herein as a generic term generally understood by the public.   Even if you have a relatively amicable divorce, Illinois laws regarding child custody and parenting time can be convoluted and confusing. But the ...   Read more ...  

Are You Doing Something That Could Negatively Impact Your Child Custody Rights?

For parents going through the Illinois divorce process, one of the most important issues you will address is child custody. The statute uses the term allocation of parental responsibilities, but the concept generally refers to how parents make decisions and uphold their parental obligations regarding raising the child. As such, custody is less about where the child lives, though he or she may live primarily with one parent for logistical purposes. A key goal of allocating parental responsibiliti...   Read more ...