Managing Parenting Time with Non-traditional Work Hours

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All divorce proceedings under the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act require a parenting plan to be presented as part of the divorce agreement. It helps identify who has custody of the child and how parenting time or visitation will take place. A pre-planned arrangement helps reduce friction and confusion between both parents, which

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

Who Pays School Fees After a Divorce?

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In the aftermath of divorce, the most grueling question for parents is to decide who gets custody of their child and bears expenses of their education. Under the law, court has the power to decide which parent bears the responsibility of paying the child’s tuition fees. In most instances, the parent who does not have

Understanding the Different Aspects of Paternity

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The social and legal determination between a father and his child to prove the parental relationship is known as paternity. The father has a duty to protect and support his child. Paternity doesn’t only apply to married couples; it can exist outside the marriage as well. Moreover, it can exist by natural birth, assisted reproduction,

Family Law 101 The Essential Elements

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Most people think that family law only refers to separation or divorce. However, it is much more complicated than that, and involves a wide range of legal topics including marital settlement agreement, property division, assignment of parental responsibilities, child support, alimony, parental liability and emancipation, pre- and post-nuptial agreements, annulment, and several others. However, the