Monday, May 11, 2015

HOW ARE CHILD-RELATED ISSUES HANDLED DURING THE DIVORCE PROCESS?

In most Illinois counties, judges will require the parties enter into a Joint Parenting Agreement which will outline the rights and obligations of each party in regards to the children.  It will outline custody, visitation, support, etc.  If the parties are not able to reach an agreement regarding these issues, most judges will order mediation.  If you are facing a divorce with minor children, contact one of our divorce lawyers today for more information.

http://www.westmontattorneys.com/Divorce-Child-Support

Monday, January 5, 2015

HOW DO I GET CUSTODY/VISITATION OF MY CHILD IF THERE WAS NO MARRIAGE?

Depending on what county is the proper venue, the process may be slightly different.  For example, in Cook County, there is a separate court to deal with parenting cases where no marriage is involved.  However, the proceedings will be similar to domestic relations cases.  The process will begin with one party filing a petition asking the court for specific relief.  The court can order mediation, conduct a hearing, or the parties could negotiate and settle the matter in their own.  If that is done, both parties will enter into an agreement outlining the terms of the settlement.  If the parties cannot come to an agreement, the court will listen to evidence and make a binding determination in the case.  If you find yourself in a situation where you would like to pursue custody or visitation of your child, contact one of our family law attorneys today.

http://www.westmontattorneys.com/Divorce-Child-Support/