Do I have to appear in court. Getting divorced, neither party is contesting, no kids or property.
I'm guessing you're asking about whether you have to go to Court for what's called "proving up" your case (when your divorce judgment is entered). ...
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I'm guessing you're asking about whether you have to go to Court for what's called "proving up" your case (when your divorce judgment is entered). ...
It does not automatically update. Speaking broadly, you'll either need to come to an agreement with your spouse and enter an Agreed Order reducing...
You can file in Illinois as long as you yourself have been a resident of Illinois for more than 90 days immediately preceding the filing of your...
I agree with the other attorneys on this thread that there is no "typical" agreement regarding tuition for college. Ms. Raddatz pointed you to a...
You'll want to hire an attorney to discuss the specifics of your case. The attorney can then help you prepare and negotiate a Marital Settlement...
It is hard to answer your question based on the limited facts you presented. Maintenance (formerly known as alimony) is governed by 750 ILCS 5/504...
Based on the facts you presented, it's unlikely that a Court would order him to continue paying for the car or insurance. I echo what the other...
Depending on the County you're in, you'll generally need to complete an Order for Support and Income Withholding Notice and get the Order for...
I agree with the other attorneys on this thread that you would need to look back at the language provided for in the Judgment. If the Judgment...
I agree with the other answers as this is a very loaded question. Since you at least have two children, your divorce may not be as "basic" as you...