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Your Credit Rating and Divorce

Posted on September 27, 2016 in Divorce
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credit rating, Wheaton divorce lawyerIt is not unusual for people's credit ratings to take a hit during and after divorce proceedings. The divorce itself cannot directly damage your credit, as some people mistakenly believe.

However, because divorce represents a time of emotional and financial tension, as well as disputes over who is responsible for paying which debts, it is not uncommon for money to be tight, payments to fall behind, and bills to fall through the cracks.

The good news is that your experienced divorce attorney in DuPage County can help you protect your credit throughout your divorce proceedings, and after, and can even help you repair damaged credit, if necessary.

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Moving Out of the Shared Home During Divorce Proceedings in Illinois

Posted on September 20, 2016 in Divorce
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moving out, Wheaton family law attorneysIf you are going through a divorce, or are considering initiating divorce proceedings in Illinois, you may have questions about separation and moving out, and how these choices can affect your rights during and after the divorce. One of our experienced divorce and family law attorneys in DuPage County can speak with you regarding your particular situation and help you make a plan with which you feel comfortable.

The Abandonment Myth

Many people mistakenly believe that moving out of the shared residence during divorce proceedings can cause one spouse to forfeit their rights regarding the home. Fortunately, this is not the case.

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Divorce and Family Law Issues Facing Military Families

Posted on September 15, 2016 in Divorce
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military, DuPage County divorce lawyerFamily law matters can be complicated, especially when one or both spouses are military service members, whether active duty, reserve, or retired. If you or your spouse is a current or former military member, it is important to work with an experienced family law attorney in Illinois who handles military divorces and is familiar with all the ways a service member's career can impact the divorce process.

Factors That May Affect a Military Divorce Proceeding

Due to the extremely stressful situations military families must face, many military marriages deteriorate over time. Our compassionate family law attorneys in DuPage County understand that along with the sacrifices your family has made in service to our country often comes marital strain as the result of prolonged deployment, post-traumatic stress disorder, feelings of depression and isolation, and difficulty readjusting to home life following deployment. These issues can even lead to substance abuse, domestic violence. and infidelity.

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Choosing a High-Net Worth Divorce Attorney

Posted on September 06, 2016 in Divorce
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high-net worth, DuPage County divorce lawyerHigh net-worth divorces are much more complex proceedings than those involving couples of more modest means. If you have substantial individual or marital assets and are considering or entering into divorce proceedings, it is imperative that you select an Illinois divorce attorney who has experience handling high-asset and complex divorces, as opposed to solely standard family law practice. Not all family law attorneys are well-versed in the financial complexities and nuances relevant to high-value asset divorces. Our high-net worth divorce attorneys have both the financial and legal know-how to navigate the intricacies of equitable asset division for couples with sizeable wealth.

What Makes High-Asset Divorces Unique?

The obvious reason that high-asset divorces are unique is that they involve more property division decisions. Some of the issues that often come into play in complex divorce cases include:

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Financial Restraining Orders in Illinois Divorce Cases

Posted on August 11, 2016 in Divorce
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restraining order, Wheaton divorce attorneyIf you and your spouse are going through a contentious divorce or one with significant assets and you are concerned about how your spouse may deal with finances and marital assets throughout the process, you may want to learn more about financial restraining orders in Illinois. One of our experienced family law attorneys can go over your finances with you and help you determine whether filing for a financial restraining order would be in your best interest.

Why File for a Financial Restraining Order?

Divorce proceedings can be costly, stressful and emotionally-charged. When spouses are angry and worried about finances, they sometimes act out financially or attempt to punish the other spouse by overspending or blocking access to bank accounts and other funds. A financial restraining order can prevent your spouse from locking you out of your accounts, or blowing through the marital savings during your divorce proceedings.

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