Ways to Avoid a Foreclosure

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Due to financial difficulties and hardships, there may be times when we are unable to pay our mortgage payments on time. Submitting payment past due dates on a regular basis or skipping payments not only leads to additional fees – it can also lead to potential foreclosure. When a foreclosure process starts by a real

Dynamics of Post Decree Divorce Modifications

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A divorce decree is considered final because it contains both present and future provisions in relation to a variety of matters. However, due to a substantial change in circumstances, there may be a request from one party to revisit the ruling, resulting in a post-decree modification. The provisions defining a divorce and subsequent allocation of

How Long After Bankruptcy Can I Buy A Home?

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If you currently own a home in America, you have fulfilled the American dream. Buying a home is one of the fastest and most effective paths to raise wealth in any country – particularly in the U.S. Buying a house is known as a way to store wealth and a way to provide a home

Differences Between Guardianship and Power of Attorney

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What is a Power Of Attorney? A power of attorney is a legal document that allows an individual or an agent to sign important paperwork in an event where you are unable to do so yourself. In this scenario, you will be legally known as ‘the principal’ and the individual representing you is known as

Child Support Obligations for an Incarcerated Parent

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Child Support

What is Child Support? A child support is a court order that designates a parent to provide childcare and other related expenses. The court will issue an Order of Support, which makes it obligatory for the other parent to pay the child support expenses as owed. In a scenario where the parent, who has a

Can I Do My Own Estate Plan? If So, Do I Want To?

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Do-it-Yourself or DIY is well-known to apply to any task or project you start and finish all by yourself. When we say DIY, the first image that pops up in your mind might be of someone visiting a local hardware shop with a few bruises on their fingers buying equipment and supplies to finish their

How to Qualify For A Reverse Mortgage On Your Property

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Reverse Mortgage:A Chance to Cash in Your Home’s Equity Reverse Mortgage is a loan arrangement in Illinois, where homeowners 62 years of age or older have a chance to get a monthly payment, or a single lump sum payment, if they agree to turn their home equity into cash. A reverse mortgage is a way

Understanding the Merits of an Uncontested Divorce

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You decided to marry because you were in love and wished to start a new life together. No couple thinks it will end in divorce. Unfortunately, some couples have to face reality when their marriage is falling apart. If you and your spouse have discussed divorce, either of you may have been served a petition

All You Need To Know About Loopholes in a Quitclaim Deed

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Buying and selling real estate without the assistance of an experienced real estate attorney in Illinois could land you in hot waters. Real estate attorneys warn people from coming up with their own quitclaim deed in Illinois. People interested in creating their own deed must do so with caution. For those interested in creating the

Changes in Illinois Spousal Maintenance You Should Know About

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For many couples, divorce is a difficult decision and it affects every family member. A divorce is not something you can plan for in advance. Over time, couples are engulfed with irreconcilable issues, which force them to put an end to their dysfunctional relationship through legal means and mutual agreement. In the first few months