I Pay Alimony and I Just Lost Half My Compensation. What Now?
You pay alimony to your ex and you just got furloughed. Or almost worse, your comp was cut to the point where you can’t pay
You pay alimony to your ex and you just got furloughed. Or almost worse, your comp was cut to the point where you can’t pay
Here is everything you need to know about how the stimulus check will impact you if you are going through a transition in life such
Courts in Illinois have limited function right now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They are struggling to serve the citizens of Illinois and some are
You probably wonder what will happen with your divorce or paternity case with the Illinois shelter-in-place order. STG Divorce Law is prepared and fully operational.
You moved out a month ago. It’s been hard enough having to buy all new stuff at Ikea (and build it too) and you really
You and your wife just told your kids that you are getting divorced. They ran to their rooms crying. You knew this day would come
Your divorce took a year and a lot of money to resolve after your case seemed to blow up into a big deal. It finally
You want to keep it quiet. You don’t want your personal information, family life details, and financials in public records. You especially don’t want your
Your divorce was done several years ago. Your ex was able to get a Master’s degree afterward, and you were very happy for her. Subsequently
It is often assumed that divorce is an issue that younger couples face, yet statistics indicate that divorce rates are declining among most age groups.
Not every divorce will include an award of alimony (also known as spousal support), but those that do generally involve spouses who have an income disparity, or
The decision to divorce is not one easily made. There are weeks, months, and sometimes years of grappling with complex emotions, including fear, anxiety, and
While divorce can be an emotionally devastating process for all involved parties, children are often the most susceptible to experiencing long-term effects. They can become
Divorces or parenting time trials can be difficult enough without calling into question someone’s mental health. When an accusation is empty and anger-based, it wastes
Children do not stay young forever, and it may only seem like seconds between your child going to kindergarten and applying for colleges. No matter
While the major consequences of divorce are at the front of the spouses’ minds, the tiny details can be ignored until they suddenly have to
While many people focus on how the marital assets will be divided in a divorce, often it is the way the marital debt is divided that has
Raising children is difficult. Moreover, the addition of a child’s medical needs, among others, can bring a troubled marriage to a breaking point. Therefore, when
Major changes to Illinois’ family law will take place January 1, 2016. Changes include the elimination of the fault-based divorce system and a revamped approach
Divorces can be contentious, especially when there are children involved. No matter what sort of agreement the parties are able to reach or the court
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