Whether you are young or old, an estate plan is always a good thing to have. Not only does it allow you to provide for your loved ones, but it can also make your passing easier for them: You will already have made some of the most important decisions that need to be...
Losing your job can be a terrible experience, and it often affects your ability to pay the bills and meet obligations such as child support. Job loss usually does not mean a parent can stop paying child support, but you may be able to request a modification on your...
Creating a will is the most common form of estate planning. But as common as it may be, some wills still have flaws and holes, making them susceptible to contests. If the court finds the invalidity claim correct, it will declare the will invalid and unenforceable....
A common misconception about estate planning is that only older people do it. However, young adults can benefit from creating an estate plan too. Over time, you can update your estate plan as you go through significant milestones, such as having your first baby. Why...
Deciding to file for divorce is a life-changing endeavor. Other feelings may arise besides the possible stress and legwork that come with processing a divorce in Illinois. Working with an experienced divorce attorney can help you navigate the legal aspects so you can...
People often agree to be the executor of a will in Illinois without really knowing what it means. They may understand the very basics of their duties, but most do not understand the probate process. People usually agree to be the executor because they are close with...
Divorce is never an easy time. It is physically and emotionally draining, which is why it is critical to take care of yourself during this time. Whether you have children or not, caring for yourself is important and should be at the top of your priority list. Caring...
Once you have decided to set up your estate plan, you will need to choose an executor for your will. An executor is a person who carries out your wishes according to the terms of your will after you pass away. Being an executor of a will in Illinois comes with many...
Most Illinois residents who have endured the emotional roller coaster of a divorce often assume that the judge’s signature on the final order and decree will end the turmoil of worrying about child custody and related matters. Unfortunately, life does not always...
If you are a young father who is facing a divorce in Illinois, you have questions and concerns about how this will affect your children and your relationship with them. You wonder how the court will decide custody and parenting time, what factors will influence the...