Posts in Parenting Time
Restrictions on Parenting Time

Parenting time can be restricted if the court finds that a parent has engaged in conduct that seriously endangered a child’s mental, moral, or physical health, or behavior that significantly impaired the child’s development. Under 750 ILCS 5/603.10, if a court makes this determination, then the court can enter orders with certain restrictions on a parent to protect the child.

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Parenting Plans for Older Children

A parenting plan is a written agreement that allocates both decision making responsibilities and parenting time to the parties in a divorce or parentage matter. When creating a parenting plan for older children, those who are in middle school and high school, there are different things to consider than when making a parenting plan for younger children.

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What is a 604.10 Evaluation?

In a highly contested divorce or parentage cases, a 604.10 evaluation is a formal evaluation by a mental health professional to assist the Court in determining the best interest of the children. Here are some frequently asked questions regarding 604.10 Evaluations:

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Planning for Summer

As the school year winds down, and summer fever begins to hit, parents face decisions about summer parenting time and activities. The Law Office of Erin M. Wilson is also gearing up for summer, by assisting families in creating a summer parenting schedule or ensuring that an existing schedule is up to date, and advising individuals about their summer travel plans and what they need to do in order to mitigate conflict.

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