Posts in General Divorce
How to Prepare for Trial

The Law Office of Erin M. Wilson LLC strives for an amicable settlement when resolving clients' family law cases, yet sometimes settlement is not possible, and trial becomes necessary. Preparing for trial can be a long process, so it is important that you, as a client, know what to expect leading up to trial.

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Substitution of Judges

When a case is filed in the Domestic Relations Division, a judge is automatically assigned to the case. In Illinois, parties in civil cases have the right to request a substitution of judge under certain circumstances. There are two specific types of ways that a judge can be substituted from a case.

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Hiring a Therapist During Divorce

Therapy is a powerful tool to help individuals navigate the emotional, logistical, and relational challenges that come with divorce.  When going through a divorce, change is inevitable, and therapy is a great way to manage your mental health during a major life transition and stressful process.

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Discernment Counseling

Choosing to get a divorce and end a marriage is often tough and challenging for both parties involved. The thought of “Should I get divorced?” or “Should we stay together and reconcile our marriage?” can be a hard choice to make as a couple without help. If you are in a similar predicament, discernment counseling might be your best option.  

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Tax Considerations of the Division of Assets in a Divorce

An important consideration when negotiating a divorce settlement is whether there are any tax consequences for a spouse being awarded certain marital assets. Often the most equitable way to divide a marital estate is for each party to be awarded assets “in kind”, meaning similar amounts of similar types of assets. That way each party is in a similar financial position post-divorce. 

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750 ILCS 5/607.6 Amended

Recently, Section 607.6 of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act was amended by House Bill 2741. Section 607.6 addresses court-ordered therapy, and specifically, subparagraph d of the Section concerns the confidentiality of information about court-ordered therapy.

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