Protecting the Rights of Moms in Family Law Matters in DuPage County
In a divorce, it is easy to let emotions play a pivotal role when resolving disputes through mediation or other methods. It is the job of your lawyer to ensure that your rights are protected throughout the proceedings. No matter which side of the divorce you are on, both mothers and fathers have significant rights that cannot be ignored.
The DuPage County mothers' rights attorneys at Andrew Cores Family Law Group have a great deal of experience guiding clients through the potential hazards that can arise in divorce proceedings. We have a history of examining every aspect of a client's situation and advising him or her on the strengths of his or her case and the obstacles he or she might face.
Protecting Mothers' Rights During Divorce
In recent years, attorneys have released advertisements discussing the importance of fathers' rights and stating that they take an aggressive approach to ensure that fathers are properly represented in family law cases. If you are a mother who is going through a divorce or addressing child custody issues, you have every right to be represented by a tenacious and diligent lawyer yourself. You have made a significant contribution to your marriage and the growth and development of your children. With that contribution comes equal rights and a vocal stake in the outcome of your divorce. Trust our lawyers to advise you of your rights and to protect you every step of the way. Our experience in a wide range of family law practice areas can be of great benefit to you in these situations, and we are always available to answer your questions.
Rights of Unmarried Mothers
In Illinois, unmarried mothers have many of the same rights as those afforded to a married mother who is facing divorce. At Andrew Cores Family Law Group, we will work to establish paternity through DNA testing, ensuring that a child will have a legal relationship with both biological parents. Once paternity is accurately determined, we will work to ensure the mother is given the same rights regarding parenting time, and child custody as a married mother would. We can also take steps to ensure that child support obligations will be determined according to the guidelines established in Illinois law so that both parents will be required to contribute to meeting the child's ongoing needs. We will work to find solutions that will protect the best interests of the child while ensuring that a mother can provide the care and support the child needs at all times.
Contact Our Wheaton Mothers' Rights Lawyers
We can provide invaluable guidance and legal representation for mothers in family law cases. To arrange a consultation, contact our attorneys by calling 630-407-1225 or by completing our online form. With offices in DuPage County and Kendall County, we have experience helping clients throughout Illinois.

