Breaking Law in Illinois: Social Security Income Not Exempt from Payment of...
The Second District Appellate Court recently found that social security disability income can be used to satisfy an obligor’s duty to fund college expenses. In re Marriage of Truhlar, 2010 WL 3667117...
View ArticleI’m Dissatisfied with the Trial Court’s Decision – What Can I Do?
The trial court judge issued a final judgment in your dissolution of marriage case disposing of all outstanding issues between you and your former spouse. However, you are unhappy with the judgment...
View ArticleTop Ten Myths in Illinois Divorce Cases [Myth #9]
Myth: If I don’t like the outcome of my divorce trial, I can always modify it. The answer is, generally not. Once a judgment is entered as a result of a contested trial, child support and maintenance...
View ArticleHard Cases Make Bad Law: Recent Trends in College Education Decisions
I recently read an article on the differences in how Illinois appellate courts are split on whether or not a child of divorce has “standing” (legal term for the right to be in court asking for...
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