Family Law Blog
Family law touches every part of life. The decisions you make today shape relationships, finances, parenting, and well-being for years to come. That's why the way you navigate these moments matters as much as the outcome itself.
Our blog is built for families looking for a better path forward. You'll find practical guidance on collaborative divorce, parenting plans, mediation, financial planning during transition, and the legal questions that come up at every stage. Each article is written to inform without overwhelming, helping you understand your options and make decisions that reflect your family's values.
We believe in resolution over conflict, transparency over surprise, and intentional choices over reactive ones. Whether you're just beginning to consider your next step or already in the middle of the process, we hope what you find here supports you along the way.
Illinois Divorces with Children: Considerations to Create a Better Family
For Illinois divorces with children in the mix, emotional implications quickly ramp up. Holistically, divorce carries a heavy weight for children. Typically, adult parents have accumulated decades of life experience. On the other hand, for children, life as they knew it will never be the same.
Illinois Child Support: How Does the State Make the Determination?
When discussing Illinois child support, the laws follow "shared income". Essentially, this means the state considers both parents’ income when determining child support. With this formula, the court calculates support based on their incomes. In addition, the court considers the number of overnights the child will spend with each parent.
Child Custody in Illinois: How Laws Dictate Parenting Decisions
Since 2016, child custody in Illinois has been rebranded as "parental responsibilities". Similarly, the term "visitation" changed to "parenting time". In general, Illinois presumes that both parents are "fit" to share parental responsibility and time. Particularly, research demonstrates that mutually involved parents benefit their children. Naturally, there are situations where this is not always the case.
Common Divorce Mistakes: 3 of the Biggest Dilemmas in Illinois
Common divorce mistakes take what can already be an emotionally draining process and complicate the situation further. Even when both spouses agree that divorce is in their family’s best interests, the process still contains its share of trials and tribulations. Moreover, divorce is almost always a grieving process.

