Genoa Divorce Lawyer
Attorney Providing Fierce Divorce Representation in Genoa, Illinois
When a marriage ends, you and your spouses will likely face a wide range of complex decisions about what will happen with your children, finances, and future. An experienced divorce lawyer can offer guidance and advocacy throughout this transition so that you can make informed choices that protect your rights and promote long-term stability. Whether the divorce is amicable or contentious, legal support ensures that each step in the process complies with Illinois law and reflects your best interests.
Mevorah & Giglio Law Offices understands that quality representation can make all the difference as you navigate this new chapter of your life. From custody battles to property division, our team will offer strategic counsel based on the unique aspects of your case. As seen through our countless client testimonials, our goal is to provide clarity and confidence when you need it most.
Parental Responsibility and Parenting Time
The terms "custody" and visitation" are no longer used in the context of Illinois family law. Instead, courts use the term parental responsibility to refer to the authority to make significant decisions regarding a child's life, such as education, healthcare, religion, and extracurricular activities. Visitation is now parenting time, which outlines how parents will share time with their children according to a structured plan.
Divorce
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CHILD CUSTODY CHILD SUPPORT PROPERTY DIVISION SPOUSAL SUPPORT POST-DECREE MODIFICATION CONTACT US TODAYIllinois courts generally favor arrangements where both parents share decision-making responsibilities in order to promote stability and involvement from both sides. However, in high-conflict divorces or situations when safety is a concern, the court may grant one parent sole decision-making authority or impose restricted parenting time for the other. We will work diligently to make these arrangements are clear, enforceable, and tailored to your family's specific needs.
Property, Retirement Account, and Debt Division
Illinois follows the principle of equitable distribution when dividing marital property. This means that assets will be split fairly, rather than equally. Things such as real estate, vehicles, and jointly acquired assets are subject to division, along with debts incurred during the marriage.
Retirement accounts, including 401(k)s and pensions, are other significant assets that will need to be evaluated in a divorce. These accounts require careful evaluation and, in many cases, a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) to properly divide them. Mevorah & Giglio Law Offices will ensure that retirement funds are divided in compliance with both state law and federal tax regulations.
Child Support and College Expenses
In Illinois, both parents share a financial responsibility for their children. To calculate child support, the Income Shares Model is used to factor in both parents' incomes and the amount of parenting time each has.
Beyond basic child support, Illinois courts can order parents to contribute to a child's college expenses, including tuition, room and board, and other costs. These obligations are often addressed in the initial divorce decree, but they may also require future modification as the child grows older. Legal guidance is essential in creating an agreement that anticipates these future educational needs, and our team is ready to thoroughly examine the circumstances.
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Contact Our Genoa, IL Divorce Attorney
If you are considering divorce or currently navigating the process, legal representation can make a considerable difference in the outcome. A knowledgeable attorney at Mevorah & Giglio Law Offices can guide you through every step, from filing to final judgment. When you work with us, you can feel confident that your rights and your family's future are protected. Contact us at 630-932-9100 to schedule a free consultation and learn more about our divorce services.