What to do in my situation?
Unless you're willing to file for divorce, there's nothing an attorney can do for you.
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Unless you're willing to file for divorce, there's nothing an attorney can do for you.
Let me add one exception, and that is if there are extraordinary circumstances involved. Such as, your ex claims you were hiding to avoid child...
Yes it will.
There's a lot we don't know BUT It seems you failed to show up at the hearing challenging paternity. I don't know where you're at in the suit...
Mr Brinkmeier knows what he's talking about. Pro Se people can't issue subpoena's on their own. You have to pay a very hefty surcharge through the...
I would urge you to wait. The system is what it is, and GAL/Child Reps treat attorneys differently then Pro Se parties. It's tough to say how far...
The wait in Cook County for DHS support cases is about 9-12 months, the backlog has been overwhelming due to recent cuts in budget. You're only...
If by written agreement we mean you wrote it on a piece of paper - the agreement never held any legal value as far as Illinois law is concerned. ...
All the more reason to retain an attorney, which based on what's going on, you desperately need. Visit my profile and watch my videos regarding...
In Illinois, Pro Se parties can not issue subpoena's on their own. You need to pay the sheriff a specific fee per subpoena, depending on which...