IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE I SHOULD BE DOING?
Relocation is a specific term in family law, it means YOU'RE asking to leave the state w/ the kids. Or are you referring to a modification of who...
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Relocation is a specific term in family law, it means YOU'RE asking to leave the state w/ the kids. Or are you referring to a modification of who...
No, anything longer than six months requires a court order. Talk to a probate attorney in your area for specific guidance.
Practically speaking, you can only vacate a finding of contempt, if that happened. It seems she motioned up a presentation date, but we don't know...
It depends WHERE in the process you're at. If you still have an emergency or interim order, you can file for a rehearing on 2 days notice. HOWEVER...
Generally you can petition to terminate a guardianship when there's been a material change in circumstances.
The reason few do is that the "not likely to be contested" almost always become, contested. However you can ask around your counties bar...
Trust me, the school doesn't go looking through the Kiosk at the Daley Center to see who has what. They have no interest in doing that. So in...
Only if you had a pre or post-nuptial agreement addressing this issue. Otherwise, what's done, is done.
Yes you can per the statute, see 750 ILCS 5/505(b). The judge can do this, but you'll need to motion the issue up.
Sometimes. Usually. But it's only a recommendation, meaning the judge doesn't have to adopt it. I learned years ago never assume the judge is...