Alternating tax seasons
Assuming you're current and the order is clear who is to claim, a petition for indirect civil contempt will likely get her to cooperate. It's...
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Assuming you're current and the order is clear who is to claim, a petition for indirect civil contempt will likely get her to cooperate. It's...
The iARDC rules DO allow an Illinois attorney to work a family case on contingency as it relates to judgment enforcement ONLY (Outside of that, we...
Presuming this is a Civil OP and not a Criminal OP: You will get a return date (I'm presuming you've been served by it) to defend yourself, the...
If it's a Will County case, you'll likely be assigned Judge Allen. He's pretty fair, but does listen to what his GAL have to say about their...
Get a lawyer, here's why: The statute requires that YOU prove a material change in circumstances. And you're probably thinking, hey, that's easy,...
The reality is that even if you win, how will you collect? You will almost certainly be 100% responsible for your lawyer fees too. With such a...
Once he's discharged, he's discharged, notwithstanding a formal order of the court to remove him as the attorney of record. It's rare a judge will...
You can seek child support. You can ask for formal decision-making (But you more or less already have it informally). You can't terminate his...
I suspect that what's done, is done. But you'll probably need to talk to an attorney in the state the judgment was entered into (Which it sounds...
It'll vary depending on who is prosecuting the case, et. al., If you have a Cook County case, look to rule 13.3.1 and 13.3.2, and any discovery...